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9:45 10:00 am 10130 am THE PRESID1!2'T 1 S !PPOIN'IMENTS TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1954 Senator Hom r Ferguson, Michigan, and a delegation from the State ot Michigan (Presented to the President resolution passed by the Michigan St.ate Legislature, Ul"ging the President to ke the State ot Michigan his 1955 vacation retreat) The following were eaent: Sen. Homer Fe:rguaon, ·ehigan Sen. Charles Potter, Michigan Cong. Vietor Knox, Michigan Cong. John Bennett, ch1g Member ot Michigan Legisl. ture: Sen. Harry F. Hittle, Chairman Sen .. W illi A. Ellsworth Sen. Don Gilbert Sen. George Higgins Sen. scall Nichol Sen. Leo H. Ro:y Speaker ade Van Valkenberg Representative Harold • Hungerford RepresentatiT Alvin E. Richards Repreaentati ve Clayton T. rrison W. F. Do;rle, ekinae Island ident C sioner Russell J. Boyle, Vic Chairman, Soo Locks Centennial Commission Carl G. Sedan, Secretary, Soo Locks Centennial Commission Val Louden Howard w. Sober Don Gardner Vince Finnigan, otographer Hon. Homer G.ruenther (Hon. Harold albott, Secretary ot the Air Force) OFF THE RECORD 'the President received the winner or the American Trucking Industry's Driver of the Year Award. The following were present: Mr .. Gemar Bailey, winner of the rica.n Trucking Industry's Dri Yer ot the Y ar Award Mrs . Gamar Bailey Hon. Robert B. Murray 1 Under Secretary of Co erce tor Transportation Jack Cole, Preaident, erican Trucking Association • John Lawrence, anaging Director, A. T. A• Goley D. Sontheimer, Director of Sa! ty, T. A • Walter W . Belson, ssiatant to the President, A. T. A • Glen He&l"in, Public Relations Dept, A. T. A. Hon . Maxwell Rabb The President recd.Ted the Republican embers ot the Connecticut Delegation 1n the House o! Representatives . (Invited the resident to visit State o1' Connecticut in late swmner or early Fall) The following were present:

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THE PRESID1!2'T 1S !PPOIN'IMENTS TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1954

Senator Hom r Ferguson, Michigan, and a delegation from the State ot Michigan (Presented to the President resolution passed by the Michigan St.ate Legislature, Ul"ging the President to ke the State ot Michigan his 1955 vacation retreat) The following were eaent:

Sen. Homer Fe:rguaon, ·ehigan Sen. Charles Potter, Michigan Cong. Vietor Knox, Michigan Cong. John Bennett, ch1g Member ot Michigan Legisl. ture:

Sen. Harry F. Hittle, Chairman Sen .. Willi A. Ellsworth Sen. Don Gilbert Sen . George Higgins Sen. scall Nichol Sen. Leo H. Ro:y Speaker ade Van Valkenberg Representative Harold • Hungerford RepresentatiT Alvin E. Richards Repreaentati ve Clayton T. rrison W. F . Do;rle, ekinae Island ident C sioner Russell J. Boyle , Vic Chairman, Soo Locks Centennial Commission Carl G. Sedan, Secretary, Soo Locks Centennial Commission Val Louden Howard w. Sober Don Gardner Vince Finnigan, otographer Hon. Homer G.ruenther

(Hon. Harold albott, Secretary ot the Air Force) OFF THE RECORD

'the President received the winner or the American Trucking Industry's Driver of the Year Award. The following were present:

Mr .. Gemar Bailey, winner of the rica.n Trucking Industry's Dri Yer ot the Y ar Award

Mrs . Gamar Bailey Hon. Robert B. Murray 1 Under Secretary of Co erce tor Transportation

• Jack Cole, Preaident, erican Trucking Association • John Lawrence, anaging Director, A. T. A • • Goley D. Sontheimer, Director of Sa! ty, • T. A • • Walter W. Belson, ssiatant to the President, A. T. A • • Glen • He&l"in, Public Relations Dept, A. T. A.

Hon . Maxwell Rabb

The President recd.Ted the Republican embers ot the Connecticut Delegation 1n the House o! Representatives .

(Invited the resident to visit State o1' Connecticut in late swmner or early Fall) The following were present:

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Gonnecticut Delegation { Continu ) Cong. bert P. Morano,, Conneet~cut Cong. Horace ~Brown, Jr., Connecticut Oong. Albert W. Cretella. Conneeticut C ng. Antoni N. Sadlak, Connecticut. Hon. Earle Chesney

Senator G rge D. Aiken, Ve ont Mr. Nathan s. Ancell; Chairma.n, Board ot Dir etor , Beecher Fall

ut cturing Corp. ll-Ll". Clifton R. Miskelly• Mana.ging Da-ctor, _ cher Fall · utacturing

Corp .. Hon. Sherman Ad s

(t:resented to .the ident the millionth piece of Ethan Allen Colonial Maple Furniture manufaetur«l by' the B cher Falls Manufacturing Corp.)

Hon .• Robert B. Ander•n• Deputy Seer ta.ry- of D n e (This is usual weekly a.p intment for Secret.a17 of Detens )

(Ron. Allen Dulles, Director• Central Intelligenc$ Agenc;y) OFF THE RECORD

eident gav Luncheon fo't' a Veterans' Group. The tol1owing were present:

Arthur J. Connell, ational d r, the rican Legion Seaborn Collins1 Chairman, at.ional Security Co ssi:on, the

erica.n gion W yne E. Richards. N tional Commander, V tel'ane of Foreign W rs Frank c_ Hilton, Past Commander, v-teran of Foreign Wars Howard W. atts, National Cornman er, Dis bled American V_teran Cicero F. &-gen, N tional Direeto:I' of Claims, Disabled American

V terans Henry J. Mahady 1 National Commander. AMVETS David Scblothauer, National Executive Direcior1 .AMVETS Hon. H. v. Higley, Administrator ot V terans Atfdrs Ron . Living.ton T. Me:rchant.,. Aaeistant. S c.retB.17 or state Hon. Wilton B. Persone Hon. James Rage~7 l1on, rle Chesney

2:30 The President signed a. R, 77861 An Act "To honor Vet ran on the llth y of Nov•ber r>E each ,ear, a day dedieat to world eace.•• The

tollOld.ng witn&ssed the ee ony: • Frederick C. Bel !fl; Chief' Counsel, Houee ost 0.ftice and Civil Serrlee Committee

Mr. Charles Benfer, Commander, Disabled American Vet.erans, Kansas S&~born Collins, Chairman, National Security C ssion, er1can gion Art.hlll" J . Connell, National Commander, the Ameri~an L gion Ad~ M. Downer, Assistant Director, · t.ional Legi lative Service, Charles E. Foster, A st. Director, National gislation, DAV Hon. H .• V 4 Higley, Administrator of Veteran Af'tair ·

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L TUESDA.t, JUNE l, 1954 Page 3

2:.30 JJll Signing of H. R. 7186 (Continued) Frank c. Hilton. Past. Conma.nder, Veterans of Foreign Wars Cicero F. Hogen. National Director of Claims, Disab1ed rican

Veterans Mi.lea Kennedy, Direct.a~, National Legislative Commission, the

Atu.erican Legion Alvin J. King, The American War Dads, Enlporia, Kansas

" Heney J. Mahady, National Conmander • AMVETS' Hon. Lirtngaton T. rchant, Assistant Secretary o! State John T. Nat.ion, Departaen1. COlllU11der, American Legion, Chanute,, Kansas J. Pound, The American War Dada Wayne E. Richards, National COIJllll&nder, Veterans of Foreign Ware David Sehlothauer, National Executive Director, AMVETS Richard L. Trombla1 Coltlmander1 V.F.W., Department of Kanaaa Howard W. Watts, National Commander, Disabled erican Veteran• Hon. Wilton B. Persona Hon. Jamee Hagerty Hon. Earle Chesney

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'nm PRESID T 1 S APPOill TS "~~.DAY, JUNE 2, 1954

(Sen. Willi F. Kn.owl d, Ca.litomia, had Brealctast OFF THE RECO with the President)

(Hon ... obert Cutler) OFF THE REC D (Hon . James s. Lay, Jr . )

(Briefed the P sident on • S. C.)

His ell ency Adnan Menderes, Prime Minister of th Turkish public Hi cell.ency Feri.dun C. Erkin, Ambassador of the Turkish Re ubllc Honorable Avra arren, erican ba8sador to rkey

( • Byroade phoned Mr. stephens and asked it th rime Minister might come in to se• the siden't)

( • Hagerty)

Pres Conterenee

The Pl-eaident received a group of former war correspondents who covered the oraandy' Invasion ten year ago.

(Appoin nt requested. through Mr. Hagerty. This group will tl7 to Nonaandy to at.tend the 10th Anninnary celebration of the invasion on the 5th and 6th o! June) The tollovi.ng were preeenti

AZRAEL, Iouis, Col st, Baltimore News ost, Blatimore, • BERLINER, Mi:lton, a ington Daily ews, ashington, D. C. BOYLE, Hal, Columnist, A sociat.ed ess, York City BRENNAN, Ray, Chicago un-Tim e CARROLL, J . Peter, Associated Press EJWs otos, Boston, se. CHAPLIN, w. ., ationaJ. Broadcasting Co., e York Cit7 CONNIFF, Col'WllJlist, York Journal erican, l • Y .c. DICKSON, Jamin A., Bridgeport., Conn., Post and Phoenixville,

Pennsylvania; Daily Re blican GISSEN, , Time l gazine, ew York City HAYDllJl, in, Washington Correspondent, Detroit NEJW , &sh.,D.C. HEARST, iilliam dolph, N York Cit7 HENRY, Thomae R., a ington Stal", ington, D. C. HIGGINBO'nlAM, W. R., United Preas, Wa ington, D. C. H()IES, ;yee B., Chiet torial lriter, troit Fre ss,.

Detroit, Michigan HYMAN, lvin D., R orter, ~ Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco JAMESON, Henry, Publisher, bilen flector, Abilene, Kanaas JAMIESON, ard, Bascomb Timmon Snydicate, ington, D. C. J 1 John ., a n Correspondent, World Herald,

Washington, D. C JARVIS, J ck, ietant Ci y itor, Po t Intelligencer KENNET, Warren, Military writer, ard N s, fowark, N Jersq LIEB, John, ducer Filnt Studios, Chic o, Illinois LYNCH, rlee, Reuters, New York City

cCARD , ,. City ·tor, lt ore Sun, timore, ryland McVA 1 John, r1can roadcast.ing Co., Uev York City

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Foraer war corr•apondenta (Continued) MAY, Andrew Jackson, Harris & Ewing, a.1hington, D. C. MEEMIN, Loring c., Publisher, Daily Pantagraph, Bl.oomington, Ill. MII.LS, Theodore, National Broadcasting Company-TV, Nev York City MOORA,, Robert L., New Ye:rk Herald Tribune, New York City PASKMAN, ph, Assistant Foreign News Manager, Colabia Broad•

ca•ting Co., New Yo:k City PETERMAN, Ivan, Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia, Penn . PE!ERS, alter, American Broadca..sting Company- TV, w York City PRIOR., Samuel F ., Viee Pre1Jident and Assistant to the President,

fan American Airways PYPER, WiUi F. 1 Washington Correspondent, Booth New pe?"s,

W&ahington, D. c. ROONEY, .Andrew, Artlmr Godfrey Show, New York City B?AW, Cornelius, Collier's, New York City SHOOP, Duke, Washington Correspondent, Kansas City- Star, W: sh., D.C. S'l'ROUT, Richard, aehington Corrospondent, Christian Sc1enc

Monitor, Washington, D. c. SUIJ.JVA.N, Richard P., Boston Globe, Boston, Massaehl18etta THOMPSO 1 John Hall, Chicago Tribune, Chicago,_ Illinoi't TULLY, And.rev, Seripp..,.Howard., Washington, D. C. WILLICOMBE,. Joseph, Jr., Int mation&l Neve Service, New York City WOLP, Themas H., Louisville Courier Journal, Louisville, K¥· HAGER'lT, Hon. Jame c.

(Hon. John Foeter Dulle ·~ cretary of State) (Hon. Robert B. Anderson, Deputy Secretary of Defense) OFF THE RECORD (Adm. rthur w. Radford, Chairman, J. c. s . ) (Hon. Douglas cArt.hur, Coons 1, state Departsnent)

(Appointment requested by the cntary ot state)

('lb . following had LUNCHEON OFF THE 1RD with the President:) (Mr. Robert. Fleming) (Mr. John McClure) (Sen. Georg &lath rs, Florid )

(The President, accompanied by his Luncheon guests, depa.rt.ed for Burning Tree)

(Arriv Burning Tree)

(The Pnaident departe _ Burning Tree and drove Mr. Fleming and Mr. McClure to their residences. Sen. thers accompanied the Presid · t to the White Hous and then departed)

(Returned to th White House)

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THE PRESIDENT• S APPOINTMENTS THURsDAY, JUNE 3; 1954

(Colonel. Draper)

The President r ceived. the U. s. participants in the ceremoniea Comment<>rating the Tenth Artniversa?"y of the Allied Landings in NormanciT. The following were preseJtt:

!mt Lt., Gen. Manton s. EddT Lt. Gen. L. T. Gerow Maj • Gen. ond. o. Bart.on Maj • Gen. Eugene 1, Catt Maj. Heward L. McGrath

j. Gen. Paul Baad Nav

Vic A~ral M. L. Deyo Real" Admiral H. dera ine Corps

Brig. Gen. Richard H. Jeschke Col. James • Kerr

Air Fore Lt. Gen. Leon Johnson Lt. Gen. C. P. Q esada Lt, Col. :ward Mikolowski

qivil!Jm Hon. Charles s. Dewe;r

(Alab&ssador Lodge, the Preeidentt pecial repr aentative, was unable to be present but will go to Normandy tor the cerernonie • )

Hon. Arthur Bums, Chairman, Council or conomic Advisors (Usual weekly appointment)

• Fortuna Pope, Publisher of Il Progresso {Arranged by Mr. Hagel't.y: Pope recent.l;r returned rr tour ot Italy and had me sage :tor the President trail the Italian Prime Minister)

National Security Counoil Hon., Richard ixon, The Vic President Hon .. John Foster Dulles, creta17 ot State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary .of De! nse Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, Foreign Operations Adm. Hon. Arthur s. Flemming, Director, Office of Deten e Mobilization Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Trea ury Hon. Rowland R. Hughes;: Direotor, Bureau ot the Budget Adm. Arthur W. dford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Hon. Allen w. Dulles, Director of Central Intelligenc Hon. P..oben Cutler, S ecial A.ssistant to the President Brig. Gen. Paul. T. Carroll; White House statr Secretary Hon. Bryce Harlow, Admini trat.1Te Assist.ant to the President Hon. Shertnan Adame, Assistant to the President Hon. Wilton B, Persona, Depllty Assistant to the resident Hon. James s. Lay, Jr., EXecutive Secretary, N. s. c. Hon. E-v rett Gleason, Deputy Executiv Secretary, N. S. C.

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12·:00 Hon. Pey Srivisan,. Member of Privy Oouncil of Thailand Hon. M, R. Thuaithep Devakul• Charge d'Affa.ir&s ad interim..,

&nb&U7 ot Thailand

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Hon. Charles Spruks, Division of Proto.col (Srivisan brought to the Preai.4411nt an autographed photograph ot King of Thailand. to whom he is a close advisor. fbis gift in retum tor eoart.esy show King by V:tee P~eid•t Nixon, wbo ~~""~ ~.gkok lett with him persQnal).y autO* graphed pieture o't President Eisefthower)

(Hon. Th s E. D , GoY•mor of New York, OFF THE RECORD wi:th the President)

Rear Admiral Anib$1 Osvaldo Ol!vien, Minister ot the rgentin N vy H.E. Senor Dr. HipolJ:bd J. Paz, th Alllb _ or ot the Arrgentine

Republio Hon. Oharlea S .. Thomas, SeCJ!'et8'JI' of the avy

(Appointment requ ated b7 the ayY Department, thN Protocol . Admiral Olivieri is V'i iting U. s. s guest of ~ Navy pt.)

Gene~al Ollar Bradlf.W' (:Cs in -st on Detena• Bond Drive and c e by tor visit with the Pres~dent.)

AT !HE WHITE HOUSE: (Dr. Stanley High) OFF THE RECORD

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THE PRESID T•s APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY,, JUNE 4, 1954

(Hon. E~a Tart Benson, Secretary of Agriculture) OFF THE RECORD

Cabinet Meeting Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice resident Hon. John Foster Dulles1 Secretary o~ ate Hon. rge Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Charles .&. Wilson, Secretary of Deten Hon. William P. Rogers, Deputy ttomey neral Hon. Arthur Suiaertield, :i. e Postmaster neral Hon. Ralph dor, Under Secretary of the Interior Hon . Ezra Tart Benson, Secret.arr ot Agriculture Hon. Sinclair Weeks, 5ec~ary ot Commerce Hon. J ea P. Mitchell, Secretary ot Labor Hon. Oveta Culp Hobby, Secretary ot Health, Education & ltare Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau ot the get Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, Foreign Operations dministration Hon. ri.hur s. Flenmdng, Director, O.ttice of Defense fobilization Hon. Philip Young, Chairman, Cirll nice C ·anon Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairaen, Council of' ono c Advisors Hon. Robert. by, Deputy Secretary of Stat Hon. Sherman Adam.a Hon. Wilton B. Persona Hon. Bemard Shanley Hon. Robert. Cutler Hon. Maxwell bb Hon. Arthur Minnich

The following were absent: The Attorney Generel

Hon. Eric Johnston

The Secretaey of the Interior Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.

(Called • Stephen last we k and asked for t,his)

H.E. Dr. J. H. van Roijen,, the Ambassador ot the Netherlands General George 0. Marshall Dr. J. G. deBeus, Minister, assy of the Netherlands Hon. Livingston T. Merchant, Assistant Secretar;y ot State Dr. D. A.· Fitzgerald, Deput7 Director for Operations, F .O.A.

(The etherlands Ambassador presented ofticially to the President and to General shall, a book, which 1 in a preciation and thanks to the Unit Stat s for our aid to the ether lands since the war.)

The President received Member of the Board Ofticers, of the National Council of Catholic Nurses.

('l'his was arranged in lieu ot the President addressing a eseion of their Conventi n, now meeting in shington) The following were preaenti

His Excellency, The "ost everend ichard J . Cushingt Bost.on, ss. Right everend Monsignor Joseph B. Toaaq, Syracu e, New York Very Reverend Ign tiu Smith, Catholic University, ash., D. C. Miss Catherine Dempsey, President, Boston, ssachusetta

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FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1954 p ge 2

12 s.30 ational Council ot Catholic 'lursea (Continued) Miss e ey, irst Vice-President, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Adeline Braun, Second Viee-Presi ent, Louisville, Kentuc]Q" Mrs . Hel n Donovan, Secretary, Chicago, Il.llnoia

s Clare Casey, Treasurer, lle York, New York s Ann V. Houck, Executive Dir ctor, \ shington, D. C.

S.i tel" Henriett , St. Louis, 1' s ouri Si ter Jerome. nver, Colorado

Kn_p, Akron, Ohio ·""' • II!!::.. ' • li. ·a Bet Carroll, apoli , n.1.1un:o

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Miss Rel n Coleman, Long Isl d City, ~ York Miss Lillian Jerter , New leans, Lou1 ian

on i r Donald l Go

(Mr. and ll'S. v1n Gish, of Abilene, Kan e) (Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Herr, of 1t. Joy, Pennsylvani )

OFF THE CORD

The Pre ident gave a ll, st Luncheon, in honor or s elleney Adnan 1enderes, the P Minister of the Tu..rld. h Republic. The following wer pres t:

H.E. The e Minister ot the Turkish epublic .. Adnan Mendere1 H.E. '!be bass&do:r of the Turkish Republic - Feridun Erkin H.E. 'I'he Deputy Prime ni ter of th Turld.sh Republic - Fatin

J\ustu Zorlu H.E. Th ister of' D f'ense o'! the Turki h Republic - Et.em Menderes General . eddin rans - C der, Turkish Ground Forcea Hon. Joseph • ~in, Jr., The S ak r of the House Hon . Georg Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasur,r Hon. Harold E. St saen, Director, F. O. • Sen. W lter F. George, Georgia

• Alexander iiley, Wi consin Congressman Robert. B. Chiperfield, Illinois Congres8lll8n Th s s. Gordon, Illinois Hon. Henry A. By'roade, Assistant Secretary ot State Hon, Avra • r rren, American assador to Turkq Hon . Leon Dayt.on, Director, Foreign Operations Mission in Turkey

jor General 1ttield P. Sh parci, Chief o£ Joint. erican Military 11. sion to 'l\lrkq

Hon. Gabriel Hauge

AT THE HITE HOUSE - (Hon. John Foster Dull s, Secret. ot Stat ) OFF THE RECORD

(Th Preaident and • Eisenhower left the ite Hous and motored to C p David, Maryland)

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TH& PRESIDEMT' S APPOINTMENTS SA'ruRDAY, JUNE 5; 1954

AT CAMP DAVID, MA.RYUND

The following arrived in tbe attemoon and remained. until Sunday evening:

Mr. Clift Roberta Mr. Phil Rei Mr. W. Al ton Jon ea

THE PRESIDJ!XT•s APPODfTMEN'l'S SUNDAY, JUNE 61 1954

AT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND

(The Preeident and Mrs. Eisenbowe:r departed Camp David, Maryl.and, and motored to Washington, D. c.)

(Arrived &t the White House)

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THE PRESIDm{T 1S APPOINTMENTS M DAY, JUNE 7, 1954

8:30 The Le.gislative Leaders

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on. 1c rd Nixon, The Vic President Sen . William F . Knawland, California

• Homer erguson, Michigan Sen. ene D. Millikin, Colorado Hon. Joseph w. Martin, Jr. , The Speaker Cong. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana Cong. Leslie c. Arends, Illinois Cong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois Hon. ra Tatt Benson, Secretar;y ot Agriculture Han . Leonard Hall, Chairman, epublican National Committee Hon. J ea Bassett, Republican National. Committee Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon . Jack mrtin Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Arthur Minnich

(Mr. Joe bbott, barber) OFF THE RECORD

Adairal Arthur • Radford, Chainnan, Joint Chiefs or Statt General James A. Van Fleet

(This is Admiral d.tord's usual Monday appointment)

Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of onomic Advisors (Usual Monday appoint ent - Dr. Hauge was absent)

The President left the White House and otored to MATS Terminal, Washington National Airport.

Airborne ahington, D. c., for Dover, D J.aware. 'i'he following accompanied the President:

Govemor Theodore R. McKeldin, aryland Sen. John shall tler, Maryland Sen. Ja.mea Gl.enn Beall, 817land Sen. John J . Williama, Delaware Sen. Joseph Allen Frear, Jr., Delaware Cong . Herbert. B. arburton, laware Cong. Edward T. Miller, aryland General Howard ~er Hon. Thoma E. ephens Hon. Murray Snyder Hon . u. E. Baughman, Chief, U. s. Secret M'ice Mr. James J . Rowley Mr. Dick Flohr Mr. Gerald Mccann

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M DAY, JUNE 7, 1954 age 2

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Arri Y9d at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware . The following et the sident at the Airport: Governor J . aleb Boggs, Delaware Hon. Clair John Killoran, Hepubliean State Chairman, Del.a are Mr • Gordon illis, Republican V1ee Chairman, Delaware The Commander ot the Air Bas Hon. Robert H. Richards, Jr., epublican National COJllOitteeman, Dela. Mrs . Edmund • Carpenter, publ.ican at.1onal Committeew~, Del.a .

s. Lillian .. in, cond Viee Chairman, epublican State C . , Dela. Hon. John Townsen , fonner S nator from Delaware Hon. D. dred Rinehart, Republican ate Ch irman, Maryland Hon . stanley Scherr, Republ ican st•te Vic Chairman, Mar;yland Mrs. Leon • , Republican State Vic Chairman, · land

The President departed Ibnr Air Force ae and otored direct to Chestertown, Maryland.

Arrived Washington College, Ches~ert.cnm, Maryla nd .

The President attend CODD.encement Exercises at Waehington College and received an Honorary Degre tro the College.

The sident departe Ches\ertown, Maryland, and otored direct to Dover Air Force se.

Arrived Dover ilr Force Base. Delaware .•

Airbome tor Washington, D. C.

Arrived MATS Terminal, a hingt.on National Airport .

5:17 Depart MATS Terminal.

5:27 pa Arrived at the •te House .

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THE PR.ESIDEWftS APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JOHE S, 1954

(Hon. A.1len Dulles, Di.reetor, Centr•l Intelligenee Agency) (Sen~ William F. Knowland, Calif'orni J OFF 1HE imcorm (Mon. Shenn,an Adami}) {Hon. Wilton B. Persons)

9:00 Mt-. Daniel J. Riesner, Pres.1dent,. National. publican Club

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• Jock Lawrence (heeente Lite M bership in N tional bliean Club)

Mr. o. R .. Strackbein, Cha.inn.an, ation-wide Conm.dttee ot Industry, Agrieul.ture and Labor eyn Import-Export Ptllicy ·

• John Auerbach, ecuti?e Secretary, Bicycle Institute of Ambrlea, Inc .

Mr·. J. M. Jones, EXeeutive Secretary-Trea~r, at1onal Wool Grower~ A aoc:iation

Mr. John T. J nes, Direc\or, Labor' Non ... Part.isan Le gu.e, Onited Mine Workers of A eriea

(Mr. Steve Benedict) (Mr~ St:rackbeh requea-ted thi ppt. to di i:mss subject ot tariff and trade. Recomtnended by Dr. Hauge)

Dr. Elton Trueblood, Chief' of Religious Information, u. s. Intcrn:iat.ion Agenq (Discussed possibility or calling a White House Oonlerenee c>n

li,giou Val.ues.)

(General :Edwin Clarlc, ot New York) OFF THE RECORD {Arranged by Colonel h\'llz)

Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of De.tense (Usual weekly appointment)

Hon. John K. Allison, erioa.n Ambassador to Japan (Arranged thrn Protocol)

H.E. Seaor Dr. Aurelio F. Concheso, the Ambas dor ot Cuba Hon . Henry F. Holland, Assistant Secretary or State

(Ananged at the request or Rod 0 1ConnGr - to discus sugar)

'l'be tollow.ing had Luncheon with the Preeident.: Hon . Sherman Adams Hen. WUton B. Person$ Hon. Jam.ea Hagerty Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon . Bryce Harlw lion .. Gerald Morgan Hon. Murray Snyder Mr. Robert ontgonie17

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(Hon. ()yet.a Culp Hobby, Secretary ot Health, Education & ieltare) (Hon. Rowland Hugbee, Dlr$ctor, Bureau of the dget) (Hon. Nelson Rockefeller, Deputy Secretary of H.E.W.) (Hon. Samuel Brown~ll, Com:rl.ssioner, Office ot ucation, H.E.W.) (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. 1ilton B. Persons) (Hon. Jack Mart.in)

(OFF THE RECORD :eeting arranged bT Governor Adams)

(Hon. Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. J ea ~)

(Briefed the President on N. s. C.)

A'l THE WHITE HOYSB

(Hon. Herbert. Brownell, The Attomey General) (San. Romer Ferguson, Michigan) OFF THE ImCORD (Hon. Sheman Adam )

The President 1 rt tor the Congressional Hotel, where h attended Dinner given b7 Membera or the Republican 82nd and 83rd Clubs of the HouBe or preaenta.tina.

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8:45

9:00

ll:45 am

THE PRESIDENT' S A POIHTMEN'.l'S WEIJNESDA.Y, JUNE 9, 19.54

Cong. Leslie c. ends, Illinoi• Cong. Fm E. Busbe,Y, lllinoie Cong. John C. Kluceynak11 lllinoi Cong. William E. McVey, Illinois Cong. Barratt O'Hara, I llinois (Hon. Jack Martin} .

(TM.• group o! lllinoi Congresemen wished to present to the President a resolution signed by all or the lllinois Delegation in the Congresa, urging the const ruction or what they call the Cal.um.et. g Channel 1n the I llinois Riv r)

• Hamilton Fish Armstrong, itor, Forei Allaire (Hon. Allen Dulles, Director, c. I . A.)

( _ • Armstrong wrote the President asking if he might eome in and tell him about his six weeks trip to Middle st.. Hz-. Allen Dulles recommended this a pointment)

(General Maxwell aylor) OFF THE RECORD (Col. Schulz bl'Ought him in)

National Security Council Ron .. Richard Nixon,. The Vice Preaid4Qt Hon. John Foster Dull a, Secretary of ate Ron . Charles E. \ Uson, Secretary 0£ DetEl'lse Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, Foreign Operations Adm. Hon. A!"t.hur s. Flemming, Director, Of'.f'ice of Detenee Mobilization Hon. Elben P. Tuttle, for the ecretal"Y of the Treaeul'7 Hon. Her'be!"t wnell, Jr., The Attorney General H n. Douglas McK8'1., Secretary of the Interior Hon.. Sinclair Weeks, :eretaey ot Corrmerce Hon. Rowland R. Hughes, Director, reau ot the dget Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chairman, Atomic Energ Commission Hon. Katherine G. Howard, Acting Federal Civil Defense Administrator Adm,. Arthur w. d.f'ord, Chairman, Joint Chiefs o! Statt Hon. Allen Dulles, Director, Central Intelligence Hon. Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the esident Brig. Gen. Paul T" Carroll, White House Sta.ff Secret.arr Hon. Br,rce Harlow, Adminietrati ve Assistant to the President Hon. :Fel ix Wol"llser, Assistant Secretary of the Interior Hon. James s. La,-, Jr., ecutive Secret.al'1', N. s. c. Hon. s. eret.t Gleason, Deputy Executi ve S cret&rl; N. s. C.

( · • Homes Bannard, Freight Traffic ger, Pennsylvania Railro ct, Detroit, 'chigan) (OFF THE RECORD - Col. Schulz brought him in. Invitttd the President to attend dinner in Philadelphia at the Warrick Hotel on Jttne 23rd, honoring w_ alter Franklint who is retiring as President. oE the PennsylYania. Railroad)

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(The Presid. t lett t.he White .Bou_$e .and motored to~ TJree) (where he played golf with the following; )

(Hon. Rieha.rd NUon.,. The Vice PMt14ent) (5en~ J'obl'l Butl r, Maryland) {Ms-. Ralph Reed, American lf.xpt"ess Co.)

(The P~esi4ant ret:umed to i#he White H:0U98)

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THE PRESIJDT'S APPOINTMENTS 'l'HURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1954

8: 4.S am · {Hon. Gabriel Hauge)

9:00 am The President received the AMVETS Memorial Scholarship award winner•. (Six annual winners, one tro each ot th Federal postal districts. Each, undel" terms of a.ward, must be child ot World War II or Korean veteran killed in action or who died as result of service. Each given $2,000 to cover tour years of tuition in any college or his choice.) The following were present:

AMVE'l' Scholarship Winners: ' Willard Childres, II, JtJt:< ~tion City, Kansa. lh\gh K. Berkeley, Portsmouth, Virginia Judith M. Ma.x:well, Mansf'ield; Ohio Victoria Hqward, Islip, New York John D. Eberhardt, San Diego, California. lliary Fordyce; Little Rock, Arkansas

Also present: Edgar c. Corey• Jr ., Prestdent, AMVETS Service Foundation Harry J . Mahady, National Commander, AMVETS Harold A. Keats, Past National Commander, AMVE'lS Melvin Ryder, Washington, D. c.

10:00 (Mr. Hagerty)

10:30 am Press Conference

U:lS am Captain Howard T. Orville, Chairman, Ad"1 ory Colllll.ittee on e ther Control

Hon. Lewis i . Douglas, Member Dr. Allan Waterman Hon. Donald A. Quarles, Assistant Secretary ot Defense

(Appointment requested by Lends Douglas, who telephoned • Stephens from New York last week)

11:45 (Mr. Bob Considine) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. James Hagerty)

12:00 Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary o! the Tr asu17 Hon. w. Randolph Burgess, Deputy to the Secretary of the Treasury Major General Glen E. F.dgerton, Managing Director & President,

Export-Import Bank of Washington Hon. Robert Murphy, Acting Under Secreta.1'7 ot State Hon. ~ruston B. Morton, Assistant Secretar.r of State Sen. H01D.er E. Capehart, Indiana Sen. Burnet R. ayba.nk, South Carolina. Cong. Jesse P. olcott, Michigan Cong. Brent pence, Kentucky {Hon. Gabriel Hauge) {Hon. Earle Chesney)

{Arranged by Dr. Hauge. Discussed organization of the Export­lmport Bank)

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12:)0 Jill The Preaident receiv~d the Members or the Governing Council ot the World Veterans Federation. They- are meeting iii Wash. June 10-U,. Th following were present:

ecutive Boar Albert Morel - Franc General oje · ojevie - Yugoslavia fr. Pietro Ricci - Italy

Mr. Elliott ~ewoomb .... Uru.ted States Mr. W. Ch. J. M. van Lanschot - Netherlands

Council Franz Schulz - Austria. Felix de Loz - lgium Tulio pello d Souza - Brazil Alfred John Wicken - Canada Erling Christian Foss - Denmark Dr. Sesostris Sidarou a - Egypt Pierret rard - Franc Frederick w. elter bach ... Gel"Jl1aD1' Prince E. Yao Boateng - Gold Coast Brigadier H. R. Firth - Gr at Britain Jean Papaeon tantinou - Gr eoe L. R. Josse - India Michael Nussbaum - Israel Ettore Viola - Italy Rene Berm.arm - Luxembourg Dr. William K . J .J. van en Kloeke - Netherlands Cap-ta.in Hans Holter - orwa7 Majt>r Ghulam Husain - Pakistan Frisco s n Juan - Philippine General Fahri Belen - Turkey Richard Goiick - United States Velimir Stojnic - Yugoslavia

Obsenrers Captain Rex de Costa - Ceylon General Vaino V. Valve - Finland J. N. Ajie - igeria Georges Lepeltier - France

Officers of World Veterans Fund Al.i'red Gwynne V derbilt Harold Russell Curti Campaigne, Jr. Harold 'Well

United · ationa Representative for . or,ld Veterans F'ederation Jacques Ka.tel ess Officer for ~orld Veterans_ Federation stan Allen

Interp:reters Charles Sedgewick - state Depa.:rtment Felix Bolo - France Sim.e Karam.an - Yugoslav! Gerd Brinkmann - Germany

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1:00 JR

9:00 I*

9:45 pm

The Preeidant gave a small, stag Lunc:heon at the · te House for the following:

Repr.sentatives or Five Power . ilitaq C9nfer nee: Lt. Gen. Sir Sidney F Rowell, Australia Lt.. Gen. J. E. VaUuy, France Maj. Gen. ~ • G. Gentry, l ew Zealand Field rshal, Sir John Harding, Great Britain. Admiral Robert B. Camey-, USN, United st te

othert: Admiral Arthur i f . dford, U , Oh irman, J . c_ S. General than F. Twining, USAF General tthew B. Ridgway, USA General uel c. Shepherd, Jr., USMC Lt. Gen. Je u Va.i-gas, Chit of Stat!, Armed Forcee

Qf the Philippines lirig. Gen. Camron Sudasna, ..,enior Military Att Che,

ass;y of Thailand Brig.. Gen. Paul T. Carroll Hon. Robert Cutler

(Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of onomie Advisor ) OFF RECORD

The resident and Mrs. Eisenhower 1 tt the ite Hou! and otorecl dif'ect to the Statler Hotel where they ttended a dinner eeting ot the District Chairmen ot the ational Citizens for Eisenhower Congressional Committee.

The President addressed th · eet.ing and it wa carried over dio and Television.

The P:Nlsident and Mrs. Eisenhower returned to t he White House.

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9:15

10:00 am

12:15

12:30 pn

THE PRESJ:D»lT1S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JUNE ll, 1954

(Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau of the (Hon. She-nnan Adams) (Hon. Wilton B. P rsons)

dget) OFF THE RECORD

(Hon. Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary ot Agriculture) OFF T1rE RECORD

(lion. Harold E. Stassen, Direct.or, F. o. A. ) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. William • Rand, Deputy Director, F. O. A. )

Ca'binet Meeting Hon, Robert Murphy• Deputy Unde~ Seoreta.ry ot State Hon, Marion Fol~, Under SecretU"T of the TreaSUl'7 Hon. Charles ! . Wilson, Secretary 'iJt Defense Hon. Herbert Brownell,. The Atto1'11ey General Ron. Arthur StUnlle:rfi.eld, The PcatmaateJ' General Kon. Douglas McKay, Secretary of the I nterlor Hon. Esra Taft Benson,. Secretary or Agricult.ur.t Ron. Sinclair Weeks, SecreUJ7 of Commer<: Hon. James P. Mitchell, SeeretaJ7 of Labor Hen. Oveta Culp Hobb)", Secreury of altb, Education & llon. Rawl.Im liughes, Director, Bureau or the dget Hon" Harold Z .. Stassen, Dinctor, F. o. A. Hon, Arthur S. Flemming, Director, o. D. M. Hon. Arthur Bttrn 1 Chairman, Council of Economic .Actvi or Hon. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilton B. Persona Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. James Hagerty Hon. Gabriel Hauge Hon. Bryce HarlO.W Hon. Maxw&ll Rabb Hon. ArthlU" Minnich

The following were absent: 'the Vic _ resident fh~ Secretary- of state Tbe Seereta.ry ot the Treasury Hon. Renry Cabot Lodge, Jr. Hon.. Philip Young

Dr. J . Ro coe Mill.er, President ot forthwestern University • William T. Fancy, Lite Trustee ot orthwestem (Invited the President to a.ccep\ an honorary degre thlll Northwestern Universi1'7 when he add.res e the World Council ot Churches tr that c pua on August 19th. 'rh&y suggested combining World Cmmcll or Churches eetin with University Convocation to pre ent t he degree)

H.K. Sir Roger Makins, the British Ambassador Hon. Duncan Sandye, British Mi nister of Suppfy

(Sand7s, son-in-law of Prime Minister Churchill is 1n the United St tes s guest ot \he Secretary of Defense d sked, thru PJ'otoeol, t ooall on the esident )

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2:05 pa

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(Hon. Robert F. Kennon, Governor 0£ LQuisiana) OFF THE RECORD ( Hon. Sherman Ad.ams)

(LUNCH)

(The President and :¥.rs. Eisenhowei- lett the White Hou• and ) (motored diroot to Camp David, Ma.17land, to spend the week-end.)

(They ~" ecompanied. by the tollowing: ) (Mrs. Alfred M .. Gnenther) (Mrs. Wal ton Walker ) (Mr. William Robinson )

AT CAMP DAVIDa MARILAND

6:00 pm (Gene:ral Al f red M .. Gruenther arrive4 at Camp Davi~~ Mal-yland)

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9:15 am

THE PRESID112S~.t' S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JUN& 12, 1954

AT CAMP DAVID. MARYLAND

THE PRESl'.Dmt• S APPOINTMENTS SUNDAY, JUNE 13; 1954

AT CAMP DAVID, MARYLA.ND

( Gen$ral and ·• Alfred M. Gruenther departed Camp David)

(The President. and Mrs. Eisenhower, accompanied b7 Mrs . Walton Walker and Mr. William Robinson, returned to the White HQUse)

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7:45 am

ih30

10101 am

10:15

10:.3()

11;00

ll:JO am

11:45

THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMJ.!lITS MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1954

(Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., had Breakfast with the President) (OFF THE RECORD)

The Legislative Leaders Senator William F. KnCJlilland, California Senator Leverett Saltonstal.1, ssac;husett · senator Homer Ferguson, Michigan Senator Eugene D~ Millikin, Colorado Senator Styles Bridges, New Hampshire Sena.tor Bourke Hickenlooper,, Iowa Congressman Charles Halleck, Indian Congressman Leslie C. Arends, lllinoi Congressman Leo E. Allen, Illinoi Congr ssma.n John Taber, New York Congressman John Phillips, CalitoJ'l'lia Congressman Charles R. Jonas, North Carolin Hon. Rowland Hughes, Director, Bureau ot the dget Hon . Lewi L. Straus$1 Chairman,. Atomic Energy Commission Hon. Jam.es Bassett, Republican National Committee tlon. Wilt.on B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon . James llagert;7 Hon. Brye Harl<* Hon. Gerald rgan Hon. Jack Martin Hon , Homer Gruenther Hon .. Earle Chesne7 Hon. Arthur Minnich

Air Raid Drill

d of Air id Drill

(Hon. Jobn Foster Dulles,. Secretary 0-f State) OFF THE RECORD

Hon .. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council ot Economic AdVisors Hon. Gabriel Haug

(Usual Mond appointment)

(Hon. William. Ro ers, Deputy Attorney General) (Hon. Joseph M~ Swing, Commissioner, Immigration & Naturalization

Servic ) (OFF THE. RECORD)

• Tom. McCall, candidate tor the Hons · ot P"*&entatives, Oregon Mr. Roland Mor ereau, Mr. McCall's campaign manager Mr. Larey th

(Came in to · e the President and were photographed with him)

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12:00

12:59 ~

1:42 pm

4:29 pit

5:56 pll

{The following had Luncheon OFF THE RECORD with the President at the White House and then they departed for Burning Tree:)

General Hubert R. H& on General Floyd Parks Gene · Frank Allen O.neral Jolm F. Con}(lln Colonel Tb s Belah• General Lorenzo Gasser

• James Black r • John McClure

Mr. Robert Fleming Hon. George Allen

(Th President and his Luncheon guests departed tor Burning Tree)

(The President. teed otf with the toll.owing:) General Hubert R. Harm.on General Floyd Parka General Frank Allen General John F. Conklin Colonel Thomas Belahe Mr. John cClure

• Robert FleJBing

(C let$d 18 ho1e )

(The Preeidmt retumed to the White Hous accompanied by' General Conklin and General Harmon)

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8:30

9:00

THE PRESIDENT'S A POINTMENTS TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1954

Hon. James P. Mitchell, The Secretary ot Labor, bad Breakfast nth the President.

General athan F. Tvining, Chief ot staff, USAF (Arranged by General Carroll)

Senator Frank Carlson, Kansas Dr. Franklin Murphy, Chancellor, Kansas University Dr. Robert Ta1't, sident, Kansa Centennial Committee Cong. Edward H. Rees, anaa (Hon. Thom.as E. ephens)

(Presented to the President the Kansa Territorial Centennial Stamp)

9:15 Senator Frederick G. Payne, ine Cong. Robert Hale, Maine

10:00

10:30

10:50

11:00

11:30 am

ll:4S

Cong. Charles P. Neleon, Maine Cong. Clifford Guy Intire, Main

(Presented to the President the first almon ot the yea.r taken from Bangor Salmon Pool)

Dr, Daniel A. Poling (Dr. Poling requested this thru • Carl dt)

The President received delegation t the Allianc ot Croatian Catholic Priests.

(Appointment requested by Cong. Graham ot Pennsylvania) The following were prennt:

Cong. Louis E. Graham, Pennsylvania Rt. Rev. Monsignor John s. Juricek1 Omaha, ebraska Rt. Rev. Monsignor Mijo M. Domladovac, Akron, Ohio Rt . Rev. Joseph Misic, Cleveland, Ohio Rev. stjepan Dr. Lackovic, Lackawanna, York Rev. Sebastian Loneal"1 T.O.R., Pittsburgh, Pa. Father Silvije Grubisic, Ambridge, Pennsylvania (Hon. Bernard Sh nley)

Hon. Henry F. Holland, Assistant Secretary 0£ St.at

(Mr. & Mrs. Calvin Verit7 and two grandchildren, J onathan G. Verit;y and Victoria oodhull) OFF 'lHE RECORD

Congresswoman France P. Bolton, Ohio

(Mr. John H. Winchell, to be appointed to Interstate C eroe Com.} (Hon. Sheman Adams}

(OFF THE RECORD)

(Hon. HeJ"bert Brownell, The Attorney General ) OFF 'I1iE RECORD

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12: 30

1:00

(Mr. ett Graham, o,f Abilene Foundation) OFF THE RECORD (Colonel Robert. Schulz)

(Hon. Harold E. Stassen, Director, F.O.A., had Lunch on OFF THE RECORD with the aident)

AT THE WHITE HOUSE

7t00 pD (The President gaff a Stag Dinner for the following:) Robert R. rr:r 1 w Yoric Jack B. Beardwood, elton Becket & ssociates, E. M. Bumham, Vic Preaidmt, California Co

lU1d Converse, President, Bonania irl ines, John A. Di nd1 Pr aident, Indemnity Ins . Co.

Phlladel hia, Pa.

Los Angeles reial Co., Inc.,

Vegas ot North America,

C1arence Dillon, Banker, Dillon, Read Co., ew York F. J. e:rich, President, Allied Chesnic &: Dye Corp., ew York

ash.

H. B. Fuqua, Chai of the B rd, Fort orth National Bank, Texas David S. Ingalls, Publi her, Cincinnati es-star, Ohio Albert C. J cobs, Preeident, rinity Colle e, rttord illiam D. P :wley, Ret1I"ed diplo t, a hington1 D. C.

Reuben B. Robert.son, Jr., President,, Champion Paper & Fibre Co., Himllton, Ohio

Walter H. Sammis., President, Ohio Edison Co., on Marty Snyder, Own~r, Donel&•~ Turkey, Inc.,, New York Alfred Gw,nn Vanderbilt, New York

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THE PRESIDENT 1 S APPOINTMENTS DNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1954

7:45 Senator Andrew F. hoeppel, ot Kansas, had Breakfast with the President

8:SO

9:00

10100

lOt.30

ll:OO

11:15

12:10

1:00 pJll

2:00

2:3()

(Hon. Robert. Cutler) (Hon. James ~)

(Brieted the President on NSC)

Congressnan orge Meader, Michigan (Hon. Gerald Morgan)

(Arranged by • organ)

(Captain Leo S. oore) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Thomas E. tephe a)

(Captain Moore was photogr pher for th President at ETO, and was in ashington on actin reserve duty tr 1ning at the Signal Corps Pictorlal Division)

(Mr. Hagerty)

Pres Conf erenc

( Hon. Gabriel Hauge)

Hon. George • Craig, Govemor of Indiana Mr. El.mer W. Sherwood, ot Indianapolis, Indiana Mr. '1' Mahaftq, of Indianapolis, Indiana (Hon. Th s E. Stephens)

(Appointment was requested by Govemor Craig)

Hon. Meyer Kestnbaum, Gommitt e tor Economic D elo ent (Hon. Kevin !cCrum)

(Arranged by Governor Adams)

The President lett for the ational Gual'd rmor.y, where he extended Brief Greetings to the Convention ot the tional Association of Retail Grocers.

(LUNCH)

Hon. William J . Donovan, A erican aasador to Thailand (The Pre ident wrote to the bassador, stating he w1 hed t-0 se him)

(Mr. (0

a. Charles Correll and daught rs, Dorot1:l7 & Barbara) m.& RECORD)

2:3S (Hon. John Fo ter Dullea, Secretar,y ot State) OFF 'mE RECORD

3:05 (Hon. me.rd Shanl81')

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9:00

9:30

THE PRESIDERT' S APPOIN'l'MmfTS THURSDAY, JUD l?, 1954

A group of Freshman Congreamnen had Breakta t With the President. 'l'he following were present:

Congressman John Rhodes, Arizona Congreaanan Joseph Holt., Calitomia Congressman Craig Hosmer, Calitomia Congreamnan Robert Wilson, California Congreaman Herbert B. Warburton, Delaware Congreesman D. BaUe7 Merrill, Indiana Congressman Eltord A. Cederberg,. Michigan Congree-.an Jettrq P. Hill lson, Missouri Congreaanan Peter Frelingluq·een, ew Jersey Congresaman St.'U.1Teaant \'iainwright, New York Congri9amnan Clif'ton Young, Nevada Oongreaeman Oliver Bolton, Ohio CongresllJl&Il Douglas Stringfellow, Utah Congreasnan M. R. Laird, iscon in Hon. Shel"lllan dame Hon. Wilton B. Persona Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack rt.in Hon. Homer Gruenther Hon. Earle Chesney

s. Fleur Cowles (Wished to give message to the President fro the Queen o.t Greece, and also dis.cues tter she took up with the Shah ot Iran on her recent trip) (Mr. Stephens sat in on the ppt)

ational. Securit7 Council Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vice President Hon. John Foster Dttllea, creta.ry o:t State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Secretary of Detenn Hon. Harold E. assen, Director, Foreign Operations Administration Hon. Arthur s. Flemming, Director, Office ot Defense Mobilization Hon. George M .. HUJap.brey, Secretaey of the 'l'reasur,r Hon. Herbert. Brownell, Jr., The Attomq G11111er&l . Hon. Samuel W. Anderson, tor thl' Secretary of Commerce Hon. Rowland R •. Hughes, Director, Bureau ot the Budget Hon . Dtanley N. Bamea, As istant Attomey General Hon. \falter s . Del.a.n7, Foreign Operations Administration H • rshall M. Smith, part.rnant of Commerce Hon. Herbert • Blackman, Department of C ere Gen. Nathan F. Tvining, for the Chairman, Joint Chiefs ot Staff Hon. Robert Cutler, Spacial Assistant to the President Brig. Gen. aul T. Carroll, White Houee staft Secret.a.17 Hon. Bryce Harlow, dministrative Assistant to the resident Hon. James s. Lay, Jr. , cutin Secretar;r, .s.c. Hon. s . Everett Gleason, Deputy Executive Secretary, N.s.c.

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l2:4S ta Thtt President rec•ived. th• 119bere ot the National 4-H Club Catn.P on the South Grounds. The following vere preHnt:

ABBOTT, Windsor J., Baldwinsville, New York ACIERMAN, Cl.ara, Washington, D. c. ADAMI, Lee, Buffal.o, yoming ADAMS, a.ncy, Oxford, New York ADAMS, inda Jean, Gainesboro, Virgini AHO, Alvin A., Cook, Minnesota AUOI, E. W., ~laebington, D. G. ALDERDICE,, Louise, Pabtersville, Tennessee ALLEM, Annette, .Lexington, Kentuclcyr ALI.mf, Barbara, Washington, D. C. ALIJ:H, Mrs. Frank, Washington, D. c. ALLUI, Harold, Washington, D. c. ALLEN, Loia, Sebree, Kentuclcyr AIJ..ESSIO, Clai re c., Pittsfiel d, MasllaChueett ALTMAN, John L, Freeport, I lllnoia ANDERSON, Britt C., Dodge City, Kane& ANDBRSON, Elizabeth, Newark, laware ANDERSON, Kenneth H., Chicago, lllinoie ARMSTRONG, Paul, Loa Angeles, Cal.itornia ABNESO , Beverly, Waehington, D. c. AUSTIN, Howard B., SUoaa Springe, .Arkansas AVERY, B:Uly, O' Brien, Florida BAlLE?, Jeannie A., Bastrop, Texaa BAIRD, Glenn T., Logan, Utah BAIRD 1 Mrs. Glenn T., Logan, utah BAIER, Allen L,, State College, P nneylvania BALIM'IN,,. H. T., Washington, D. C. BALLARD, F . L., Corvallis, Oregon BAMFORD, Dorot.cy G., Washington, D. C. BANDY, Dale, Canton, anaas BASS, Judy Anne, Y.ieNeil, Arkansas BEALE, Clyde, Gainesville, Florida BEATTf, Mary V., Pinerllle, South Carolina BIHISHEK,. Jean - Manitowoc, Wisoonsin BENNB1M', J ean M., Horth Platte, Nebraska BENOIT, Robert, Enosburg Falls, V naont BERRI; Williard M., Hawah, Washington BERTIN, Martial, aahington, D. a. BICKHAM, Leslle o, Jr. 1 star Hill, Louisiana BIGtilni~ Dorotey G., ashington, D. C. BISHOP, Sanford, Springtield, Vermont BUCK, Harold, $t. Helens, Oregon BLACK, s. Harold,,. St. Helena, Oregon BLANCHARD, Eve~, Wa9h1.ngt.on, D. C. BLASER, DorothT e,. CGlum.bu.s, Nebraska BOAJUJHAN, Edwin L,. Berna.rd:sYille, New Jersey BOI>ILl', Gene, Idaho Falls, Idaho BOEHNKE, Geors•, Ames, Iowa SOBRER, Dick, Larude, ~ifomin& J30LAND, Diane ., Pcaaria, South Carolina BORGMANN,. Lois H., Longaont, Colorado BORROt, Merna Jane, Gerber, Cali!omia BOS, Ruth L,. Mober]¥, Missouri

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L i2:4s ?ft National 4•H Club Camp (Contin ed.) BCWD. Bett7 Lou, Winlock. Washington BO?ER, Junior, Gorin, Missouri BOXKIN, Elizabeth D., ncks Corner, South Carolina BRAMMER; Harlan li., tainburg, Arkansa . BROUGHER, ri)Jrn, Aurora, Missouri BRM , Shawnee, Stillwater; Oklahooia BRONN, • s . 1 Athens, Georgia BRUOUERAS, Luz Esther, Gun.bo, Puert.o Rico BUNNELL, Maey H. • Price, Utah BURTON, Anna Lee, Boonevill , Arkans e BUSHONG, F~e, Colum.bia, Pennsylvania WTLER, Lowell T,, Oroville, Ca.11tomia CAINE, Lawrenc _ P., Oregon, 'ieconsin CALLAHAN, E. P., Washington, D. C. CAMPBELL, Joe G .. , Lebanon, Virginia CAMPBELL, ex, Bozman, Montana CARLSON, Alice 1 Stillwater, Okl homa CARPER, sie J., ashing-ton, D. c. CARSON, " non, West Point, Georgia CASE, Julie, Potomac, Montana CASTER, Robert, equ1te, Texas CHA.FEE, C. M., State College, Mississippi CHAPMAN, Constance, Chepachet, Rhode Island CHASE, Delmar c., Lewisburg, eat Virginia CHILDS, Donna Lee, Waddy, Kentue1!7 CHRISTMAS, Ellsworth P,, Chandler, Indiana CHRI3TOPHERSON, rbara, Vi org, South Dakota CHURCHILL, Noreen, Groton, Verraont CLARK, :.1a.rgaret E., Raleigh, North C rolina CLARK, Robert c., dison, Wisconsin CLAYTON., H. G., Gainesville, Florida CLAYT('.1;1 Don, Brookings, South Dakota CLAYTON, Leon o., Clemson, South Carolina CLING:ERMA?, Frances, Washington, D. c. CLONTS, Hallie L, Linn, Missouri COLLINGS, L., Washington,. D .. C. COOK, Margaret Ann, 'addy, Kentuck)r COPELA?1D, P tricia, Nan Vi a, New Merlco CCWDiG, Amy G., Washington, D. C. COX, Luella Mq, A,saria, Kansas CRAWFORD, Mildred, Proftit, Virginia CRISMA , Ima R., Brookings, South o~ CUR!lS, Ann ·tte, Columbus., Pennsylvania CZAJKCMSKI, Janine . • , Storrs, Conneeticut DAIGLE., James B., Church Point, Louisiana IlULEY, William c., Blenheim, South Carolina

HERON, Diane, rianna, Arkansas DAVI.S, Barbara, Cornelius, North Carolina DAVIS, D. rrill, Jackson, Ohio DAVIS, Mrs .. D. errill, Jackeon, Ohio DA.VIS, Guy' R., Lincoln, Nebraska DAVIS, Russell Leon, Brownsville, Kentuelq DDitlG, Robert, Danbury, Connecticut DETLOR, Mar,y Alice, Plaintield, Wiaconain

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'l'HURSDAY, JUlm 17., 1954

ational. lrH Club Camp (Continued) DIBBLE, Mar.r Lou, Tipton,. Michigan DOOIUM, Charlotte, Hamilton,, Ohio DORSEX', C. P., Morgantown, West Vi.rginia DORSSY, Robert, Boyd, Maryland OO'l't, John T. , Tucson, Arizona Deli, Marland C., Bamesville, Minne.sot DaolELY, Mylo s., Wa.ahington, D. C. DRAKE, NaOIBi J., For-l'eston, Illinoi DUGAN, Michael F ., West Redding, Connecticut DUNN, Curtis • , Greenville, N~ Hampshire OYCHES, Levon, Blackville, South Carolina ECKBLAD,. Inez, Pullman, shi:ngton ELGRIM, Dennis E., Trenton, ew Jersq ELKINS, Bronna Mae, Tallah aaee, FJ.orida ELKINS, Ronald, Farmington, New 1exi:co ELLIOTT, Betty, a.shington, D. C. ELLIS, Yolanda, PlainTiew, Texas

TRIKEN, adine, fashington, D. C. ESSEX, Lloyd ·i., and.ck, Rhode a.land EURE, W. w., aehington, D. C •. EYESTONE, MerlEJ, Topeka, Kan ae EIESTONE, s .. Merle, Topeka, Kansas EYMAN, Jean, Canby, Oregon FAZZALAR!, Ella, Hyattstllle, Maryland FERGUSON, C. M .. , a&hington, D. C. FERGUSON, David, Washington, D. c. FIRST, John K .. , Ionia, Michigan FISH, E. E., Lexington, Kentuelq FISHER, Patricia Ann, Orchards, a hington FIZER, Mildred, Morgantown, eat Virginia ~, Kathleen, Wubington, D .. c. F'OLLIARD, Veronioa E. R., Washington, D. c. FOL'l"Z, Donald, Washington, D. c. FOLTZ, Jean, Washington, D. C. FOSmll, BeYerly, MinnMpolis, li?mesota FOSTKR, George, Washington, D. c. FOX, Milmo Ann, N4'Wark, Del :ware FRICKS, Katbr;yn, Rising Fawn, Georgia FRUTGHEI, Fred, •rashingt.on, D. c. FRY, Alice, Washington, D. C. FULGlfUM, Ralph, Washington, D. c. FUllHOUSER, Bal"bara, Washington, D. C. GALLANT, Madeleine, Groveton, New Hampshire GAMBILL,. Madg E., Th , ' tuclQ' GARDNER, John, Canyon City, Oregon GARNER, Clarie E., Leonard, Mis ouri GAYLORD, Clinton, Washington.a D. C. GAYLORD, Mrs. Clint , Washington, D ... C. GEHRES, Albert F., Oolwnbu , Ohio GENmY, Dorothy, Lexington, Kentuoq GIBBS, Eugene, Moultrie, Geor 1a GlLLING , bel, Wa ington, D. C. GILRU!H, John s., Knight Landing, Oalitomia GUSS, iog ret E., Worla.nd, Wyoming

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'IHURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1954

National 4-H Club camp (Continued) GONZALEZ, Moiaes, J~a, to Rico GOODHUE, Joanne, st Greenwich, hod Island GRAMPP, Charles F., Dover, Delawa~ ORBBIE, Joan, Brookfield, Connecticut GB.E»lnELD, , o:rt 1th, Arkansas GRIFFIN, Lyla, Brandon, Vermont GRIFFITH, th E1eanor, Ephrata, P.ennsylvania GRIMES, Charles W., Decatur, hio GUCKER, Florence, a$lington, D. C. GUSTAFSO , Carl J., Jr., • BrookCield, ia achus tts CJRINN, , Newa , Delaware HAACK, Frances, fashington, D. C. HALES, Lois E., Morrist , T nne JfAMIL, Jo Ann, Atwood, Colorado HANSEN, Norbert F .. , Bangor, iisconnin BARDES', Leonard, St . Paul, innesot HAftM'AN, Graee, El.kins, es~ Virginia HARRELL, LaRae,. Cushing, Oklah HARRILL, L. R., RaJ.$1gh, orth Carolin HARRIS,. Ruby, rkelt:tr, Call..f'omia HABSHFIELD, H. W ., Columbus, Ohio HART, Francia T., Belmont, Ohio HARVJ!:J, T. eed, Washington, D. C, HASKELL• R. J.,. ashington 1 D. C. HEID, Konrad L. • Ha:rrisonTille., Missouri HEINE', Angela, Ell ndale, North kot.a HEINE, Rosi1; ... . ; F lso , Louisian . HEINZELMAN, F. E., Ithaoa, fN York HEITZ, Ruth ., Lafayette, Indiana HE2fSON, Patricia, Norwich, Connecticut. HEYWOOD, iee, Waahington1 D., C. HIA.TT, John A., rcadia, Indiana HIL114EIN, H. t., State College, Uew Mexico RILL; Maurite L., at Lansing, Michigan HILL, a seell, East Lansing. ichigan HINTER, Genevieve A., teopold1 st Virgini HOEPER, Albert, Ithaca, New York HOIJ>RIDGE, Paul, J~., Norwich, Connecti ut HOLS'l'lllll, Dorothy, Lincoln, NebJ"aska HOLT, Claire, W: shingt.~n, D. C. HOOKER, Philip, ashingt.on, D. C. HORNUNG, f. G., Washington, D. C. HCMElJ., Mildred L., Amherst, Mas achusett HOOS, rle L., College Park, M riland HCWES, s. er le L., College Park, ryland HUDSON, Charles t., Sumrall, ·ssiB$ippi HUDSOli, Worth, Virgilina, Virginia. HUGHES, Hallie U, Blacksburg, Virgini RULL, George E., Stilhra.ter, Oklahoma HULtDIGER, Gary L, Pleaaant.on, Iowa HUMPHREYS, G rtrude, Mor ant-own, West Vi W HUN'roN, Ed, ashington, D. c. HUSSEY, · illiaa L. 1 Tupelo, Mi sissip i HUTTON, Buryon, Corvallis, Or gon

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THURSDAY, JUD 17. 1954

National 4-H Club Camp (Continued) INGLE, Donald, Kendrick, Idaho JAMES, John T., Elisab4Jth Cit7, North Carolina JEFFERSON, Reta, Frances, Interval•, ew Hampshire JOFFJ'UO , Jo Ann, Keithville, Lou11iana J'OHHSON, Eu1a, Washington, D. C. JOHNSOI, Irwin, Chicago,, Illinois JOHNSON, J . Hart,ld, Manhattan, Kansa. -J'OHNSON, John E. 1 Meridale, New Yor-k JOHNSON, Maurice E., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho JOHNSON, Norman, Chicago, Illinois JURGENSON, Joan C., Baptist.own, ew Jerse;r ICAMMERER, ward J., Rapid City, South Dakota KARESHIRO, Paul T., Waipabu, Hawaii KARCHER, Alba Jo, College Station, Texas KARCtimt,, A. H., Jr., College Station, Texas KARCHER, A. . H .. , III, College Station, Texas KARCHER, Barbara Kay, College Station, Texas KARCHER, Helen, College Station, Texas K.ASZNA.Y, Beatrice E., Torring\on1 Connecticut KELLY, Rhoda Jean, Lansing, Michigan ICESKE, Eldora, Washington, D. c. KESSLER, Helen, Washington, D. c. KETTUNEN, A. G., at Lansing, Michigan KIGHTLINGER, Ellen M., Tucson, Arizona KINNEY, L. F., Jr., Kingston, Rhode Island Kimt.'L, Eva O., Ph04Jnix1 Arizona KOHL, Martha E., Cor.tu, New York IRAUSla Kenneth R., Storm Lake, Iowa KURT'Z, L. s., State Collage, Nev Mexico KUSICA,. Janett Omaha, Nebraska LAAKSO, Norman I., Chat.ham, chigan LaBARR, Shirley, Montrose, Colorado LAHN, Sally, Washington, D. C. LANG, c. c., Washingtcm, D,. C. LANTRIP, D. S., Little Roek, Arkansas l.aROCHI, Floria, Keene, New Hampshi~e LARSON; Grace, Washington, D. C. LAWRENCE, W. J., Fargo, North Dakota. LAZAR, Jame E., Jeannette, Pennsylvania I.AZOTE, Harold, Columbtl:s, Ohio LmARD, Ann E., Purcellville, Virginia LEIGHTON, Ma.rbha E .. , Ithaca, ew YQrl< l.ElcER, E, H., Washington, D. C. LENZ, Shirley, Nampa. Idaho LEUTHOLD, David A., Molt, Montan IJMIS, Harold, Washington, D. C. T'IMl'1'la Leot F---t n....10 ~&...,,.) J 4..,_v~ I VU

UBBEY, Douglas E., Aubum, Maine LIBll!lMANN, Dennie E., Enderlin, North Dakota tlNH, Alice c., Wa$hington, D. c. IU>?D1 Dolores, New~1 Delawa1"$ LLOYD, Walter, Washington,, D. C. LOVEJOY, K. c., Orono, Maine

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National 4-H Club Camp (Continued) ImRY; RhonWJ'll, Athens, Georgis WCE, William G. , Beaver Dam, lfontucq LYFORD, Sidney, Jr. , Ex-eter , New Hamp ire L?LE, S. P .', Waahingtqn, D., C. LlNDE, Mrs . ¥1a1 Washington, D. C. Ma.cDONAX.D, rion_. Dover, Delaware M.a.,INTOSH, William A. , Jr-., st roddenee, Rhode Island MacLEU,, Dorothy J., Lexington, Nebraek MAJOR, Helen, Washington, D. C. MAHJl, Jane L., Otterbein, Indiana HARSTON, Burton W., Laramie, yoming MARTnl, Mrs. E~ ., arrensb.trg; ssouri MAR'l'IN, Mildred P., Washington, D. c. MARTIN, Russell F., Washington, D. C. MARUYAMA, Charles, Honolulu, Hawaii MASCH!, rgaret,,. Washington, D. c .. MATSUMURA 1 Hugh T.,, Laupl\hOt.thoe, Ha.wail MA'r.rHEWS, Albert, Washington, D,. C. MATTHEWS, rgaret E., Washington, D. c. MATTHIESEN, Th ressa, Filel'", Idaho MAnJARD, Frank, McMinnvill • Oregon MAYNARD, I. Jo eph, Washington, D. C.

cGA.UGR, Vehm, Manhattan, Kansa McGINTt, Don, Spur, Texas McHUGH, ·Helen F. , Nevada, V..issouri MclNTORFF, Ph7liss Jean, Athens, Ohio

,. . .. J!~ZIE, ry W., Raymond, Miasitseippi ~1tiW'l.It)l1 ·• Ma.ble ¥., · ·SUTer City, ew Mexico ~ACH, C. T. , Pullman, a hington

MF.GARD, Roger, Sherman, South Dakota MEllfAN, Stanley-, Wa.sh1ngtnn1 D. C. MEIIAK, Mrs . Stanlq, Washington, D. C. MERCHANT, John D. , Burlington, Vermont M&SSERSCHMITT, Jim, Elizabeth, Colorado MEYER:, Nancy J., Caledonia, Minnesota MICHAELIS, Louia•, a.shington, D. C. MILLER, ul E., st. Paul, Minnesota. MIU.ER, Rosalind, P laer, Alaska MINDRUM, Norman, We. hington, D. C. MDlMER, E. H. , State College, Pennqlvania MITCHELL, rilyn1 Poestenkill, New York MOIAHAN, Adel ide, Washington, D. C. MOIOSMITH, R. o., Berkeley, Calltomi MOODY, Loia,. Roseville, Ohio MORNINGSTAR, Ruth, Washington, D. c. MOSHER, Elizabeth L. , Farmington, Maine Hl.JEIJ,ER, Roaalie" ashington, D. C. MUHS,, Clai?'9 R., Trenton, ew Jersey KUI..LENOORE, Harriet Ann, Franklin, Indiana MYERS, t . Isabel, state College, Pennsylvania NAKADA, Yon ko, K8111Uela, Hawaii NARRAMORE, Daniel o .. , Palo Verde, Arizona NEELY, Joe B., Franklin, Kentuclq'

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12:45 National 4 ... H Club Camp (Continued) NE!U.N, Gary, St. Franc1s1 Kansas NEIS, Dorotb;y Ann, Juneau, isconsin NELSO , e, Chicago, Illinois NISCARA, Hildred, Washington, D. C. NOBLE• GlJ1" L, Chicago,, lllinois

OBLE; Jo Ann, Agency, Missouri OHM, Rod:ne.y1 Grll.nt Park, Illinois O•MEARA., Jo Ann, Faulkto.n, South Dakota PARAMORE, Lee R., ii ash:ington, D. C. PARRl'.S, John, Campebello, So th Carolina PATTEN, Vivian W., Keeline, Wyoming PAilfB, Larey W .. , T yloraville, Nort.h Carolina PEARSON, ?levels; East Lansing, Michigan PENCE, Mari'.bn, .Topeka, Kan s PEPPLER, stber G. 1 Wa hington1 D. c. PESSON1 Lynn, aShington, D. C. PETERSON, Richard, Fedora, South Dakota PETRIN?, Evelyn J,. 1 Hamilton, Montana PFEFFERIORN., Mamie c .. , eat Friendship, land PHILLIPS, Alan te:e, Manhattan., Kansas PHILLlPS, Veta Ann, ColUllbia, Mi souri. PHILLIPS, O. H. , Raleigh, North Carolina PDGLEY, Betty, Washington, D. C. PJ'.Aft, W~ J . , Oainesrllle, norida POLOPOLUS, Leonidas, Bloomington, California. PORtEUS, Home?', Washington, D. c. P()IER, ~rt.rude. Washington, P. c. Pc:l'JEBS, t.ncia., Big Horn, yoming PRICE, Dorothy, Little Rock, Arka.nsa PROUT, Helen, Fort Collins, Colorado PICKETT, erle, Washington, D. O. RALS10 ,, J .. 0 .. Latqett.e, Indiana RAMMEIJ.,., Jay, Fort aw, Montana RASMUSSEN, R. H. , Madison, rfiseonsin RAT.ERMA 1 Dene, Chicago, Illlnoi RAYNARD, BUl, Picktord, Michigan RE!L, Wilma K., Oroville, Calitomia REINA!, A. May-oral, Rio Pi~ , Puerto Rico RICHARDS, Gra<Se H. , Clinto-n, Maine RICH.AllDSON, Everett a. , Brookston, Indhna RICHARDSON,. R. J . , AthenfJ.t Georgia RICHINS, Rex G., Pleasant Grove, Utah RIOOS, Joyce t., Gaithersburg, Maryland ROBINSON, J • L. , W •hington, D. c. ROBLES, Rosalie, YU1tl4, Arizona RODRIGUEZ, Maria del Canaan, San ~rman-Lajas1 Puerto Rico ROGBRS, Maey K. , Pal.Jq'ra, Michigan ROGERS, Pauline .Mae, Areamm, Ohio RatAB, Benito, Moca, Puerto Rico ROOP, Ge17l, ashington, D. C. ROOP, Robert., Washington, D. C. ROS$1 Alene B., Waehington, D. O. ROSS, bb,y Laveme, 1111 , Texas

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ational 4-H Cl b Ca.mp (Continued) RO'l'H, die, Blue Creek, West Virginia

, M. Pauline, Burlington, Ve t RUGLAND, Eat.her, zeman, ontana RUSK, Arleta I., Wellington, K 8&8

RUsT, William W., Topsfield, Masnchusetta RIKARD, ry Ann, dison, Florida SABROSIY, Laur , Washington, D. C. SADOSUK, J ck F.., State College, New .erlc SAFLEY, Lonnie L., Knoxrl.ll.e, Tennea~ S'?. TIN, Marie t ., nam, Connecticut SAMS, R. H., Bamwell> South Caroll.na

DS'l'EAD, Aud1"971 Fort Collins, Colorado SARBAUGH, Larry, Coluabus, Ohio SCHILTZ, r:r C,, Ponca. Cit7, Oklahoma SCHLUP, L. A. , shington, D. C. SCHMIDT, J . P ~, Columbus, Ohio SCHMIDT, Mre. J . P,, Columbus, Ohio SCHMIDT, Joan~ tie1't Jordan, Utah SCHMIDT, Warren, 'a hington, D. c • ..:1CHMIDT, Mrs. ~. arren, ashington, D c. SCHROEDER, Fri , Choteau, ntana. JJHWEJ.TZER, Jeannetta ae, ott.uawa, Iowa SCOTT, N~rman, Jr., atauga, Tennea ... SCOTT, Patricia Ann, Burlington, Kentuclq SCOTT, Aubrey, Knoxrl.lle, Tennesa SF.ACORD, Ruth Ann, ashington, D. C. SEIDEI.., IC . Virginia, Urbana, Illlnoi• SHAFER, Juno, Yakima, ashington SHAULL, Grace, W shington, D. C. SHEFFIELD, Charles A., aahington, D. C. SHERMA.l , Alson E., l orth Attleboro, ssachusetta SHIPLEY, Fem, lashington, D. C. SHIPP, Jess H., Glendale, Kentuclq SHIRLEY, c. s., Baton Rouse, Louisiana SHRADER, H. L., \ ashington, D. c. S1$UM, rant A. , Colwnbia1 saour.l SIMMONS, DorotJv, St. a.ul, Minn sota S OiS, I . ., .Jr., Kentwood, Louisiana SIMO S, L. ., Ith&c 1 N York SIMS, Jean c., Oakley, Kan s SI.IND , emice; Litchfield, Minnesota SMITH, Peggy, Washington, D. C.

·UTH,, • E., !thens, Georgia SMITH, Russell, Washington, D. C.

, w. t., J r., ate College, Pennsylvania SOWDER, A. M. , l/ashington, D. C.

ARKS., Harold, Cassapolla, ehigan SPEIDEL, Joan, 'ashington, D. c. SPELMAB, MiJ.dred, est!ield, seachusetts SPONBERG, Harold 1 fashington,, D. 0 .

TACK, Jan , Pierce, Florida STAFFORD, C. H., Jr., nticello, Arkansa STAUSS, lTin, Thiensville, is.consin

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12:4$ aa tional. /.,- Club Camp {Continued) STEINFORD, Shirley, Keystone, Iowa STELl.MA.CKER, Betty Jean, Albany, Oregon STEVENS, rgaret F •, Orono, Maine ST.EVENS, garet Lee, Goldsboro, orth Carolin STORMONT 1 John L., Honolulu, Hawaii STORMO T, • John L., Honolulu, Hawa.ii SUDERMAN~ Shirley Ann, Hilleboro, Kan SUlliEEKS, Lewis, Kingston, Utah SULOUFF, Theodore • , · orthumberland, Pennsylvania SUTTON, W. Af//, Athens, Georgi SN:\NSON, Rodney R., Overton. reb:rask TAMURA, Florence, aia.nae, Hawaii TAPPA 1 Gladys, ton Rouge, .Louisiana ,..~SI:RRUD, f:sther, Corvalll.. 1 Or gon l'A TE, Tom, Fairfax, Oklah TAYLOR, Georgia, iioc:k Hill, South C rolin TAYLOR_. Jerry, Olympia:, ashington TEEL, Dorothy c., Davenport, $hington TEUTON, Billy, Jackson, Tenne ae.e THOMAS, Gertrude,. Wa~ hington, D. C. THOMAS, John A., La.wrencevill 1 Virgini THOMAS, Joseph E,, shington, D. C, THOMPSON, Paul, Allegan, Michigan THOMPSON' 1 Ty 1 Chicago 1 Illinois THORNTO , John, artlesville, Oklah TIER.ESE, Ingrid, State College, Mia issippi TODD, ry Alice, Rexford, Kansa TOUlfAN, F.dith, Washington, D. C; 'l'ONKIN, Joe, Washington, D. C. TOPP, Ardyce, Grace City, orth Dakota Taf&RS, Jack, 1a hington, D. C. TCWNLEY, da, fashington, D. C. TRESSLER, Theodore T., :cyan, Ohio TYLER, Veronica, • shington, D. C. UPPER, Christ.en D., Kent , ·l shington UJ>'l'O , John W., Jr., Norman Park, Georgia. VAR ZOMEREN, Janie Ann, Pella_, Iowa VEGA, Auror , Barrt.nquitas, - erto Rico VENABLE, Joyce, Jefferson, Georgia WADLEIGH, C. B., Dunham, New Hampshire WALDO, Arley D., D itt, N braska . _ WAI.KER, Florence s., New B:ranawick, ew Jersey

A.ttlCE, Maude, Blacksburg, Virginia WARNER, Mary Ann M. 1 a.shington, D. C. WARREN, D. E. 1 Moacow, Idaho WARREN, Gert.rude L, Washington, • C. WAUGH, Shirley- Anne 1 ' ihite Plains 1 North Carolina WEAGI.EY, Julia, Hagerstown, Maryland WEBSTER, William. J .. , Lewi.st wn, Montana WELDON, Marlnelle, Milner, Georgia WEST, Patrici 1 Paton, Io WESTON, Ruth c., Uut-hatn1 New Hampshire WETZEL, H, J ., Urban 1 Ullnoi

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12:45 pa ational 4-H Club Camp (Continued) WHAPLES, R. W., orrs, Conn ctieut

HITI, Fred, Shelby, Ohio WHITE, Gordon H., Bailey, li.sai sai ppi WIGGINS, Jane L,, Rocheeter-, ichigan WILCOS, M. Wylene, Washington, D. C. WILDER, J. Eastman, Norridgewock, Maine WILKINSON, M .. June, East Lan ing, Michigan WILKISON'., Marjorie Arin, Ru ville, Inciianf.

n.t.IAMS, David G., Clevelan 1 orth Dakota Wil..tIAMs, L. c., Manhattan ,. Kans s WILLIAMS, Leorl4rd, Freehold,, t~ew Jersey WILLIAMS, W. K. , aehington, D. C. WILLS, ~rge S. 1 MeDonogh, . land WILSON, Nina L., Robinson, Illinois WILSON, Roger, Milt n, Florida WILSON, W,. ., College Park, Maryland WILSON, Mrs. W. s., College P .rk, Mu)".land WINES, Erma, CollEJge St tion, Texas WINTERBERG, Loi , Chicago, Illinois WI'JWER, Stow, Jr., Greeley, Colorado WOLFE, Lynn R., Winchester,. Virginia. WORKMAN, Joseph W., Delmar, Delaware w RRILOW', G. M., N&W&:rk, Del~nrare YOUMGlm, John F., Brooking•, South Da ota YOUNGSTROM, c. O. , Boi e, Ida.ho

International Fann Youth Exchange pelegates AKHTAR, Humayun · ~ Pakistan BARmLINX, .Tohann, Netherlands

.: BUCK, David - England BU.EHtER, Christian - Germ.any CARRUTliERS, William - Scotland COFFEE, Fa<lhbh - Ireland CR(JL!IE, John A. - orth Irell,.Jld GAD LIA, Mahmoud Jaad .. Egyp GUZMAN, Pedro - Chile HILD, Juliette Marie - Luxembourg HO, Genevieve - Fomo a HUG!l.L, Mn'& - ~land J NES, Bud.dug ... Wales LABEI, Monica - England LINDSBERG, Pentti - Finland LOPEZ, Angel - Chile HALVESIN, Jean-Claud.e - Algeri HARR, JoMph D. - England MMUUAGE, Anne • Engl.and M!R'J.'lM, Calheiros ... Portugal MARm, Margaret - Nort.h Ireland MASON, George R. - England McGIFFERf, John - North Ireland NAVAR.ETTI, Humberto - Chile NORJU'.A&', Eri,c-Bengt - Sweden OLSSON, Evald - Sweden PUST 1 K.lau&-Detlet - Germs.iv

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National 4--H Club Coonp (Continued) Interntitig al F§nn YoJ);th E.xchango D!J,.egate1 (Continued)

REID, Thomas c., Scotland RMLLO, Julio, Chil ~.A., Jaider, India SMYTH,, Dareen, North Ireland THOMAS, David, England "l'HOW, Iain David, Scotland WCKER, Raymonde "Ary, England VAUX., Nina J ., Engl nd WA'l'HALt, Angela H., E land

Rural Y9uth Leadets and other Inte:rnatioµal Rept!aentative1 ADRIANO, Carmen Vernu.z - Philippines . ARANDA, rico ~ Paraguay ARANETA, Lucia H. - Philippine• mrm, Kainal - Iraq COLUOO, Pedro de la Cruz - Philippines de ALMEIDA, Livio Luiz ... ra!l:U d MEDEIROS, .Jauricio Cantalie.e - Brazil FLORES, Tholl'AS G. - Philippines HURCAK:, Drago - ugoslavia JUNEJA, G. C. - India LAGOS; Jaz.iol Sotto ~or - Brazil ULOVIC, Sima - Yugoslav! LIU, Cheng - ~;a.tional Government of the Republic ot China LONTOK,. A brosio Mendoze - Philippines MAHDI, Abid Ali ... Iraq MANUSHSV, ori D. - tig0slavia MOLlRAL!LOVIC, Zakerijah - Yugoa.lavia PACION, Salvador Taguba. - Philippine PENG,, Chi.a-Shu! .. Na.ti.na. Government of the Republic or China PEREGO, Giovanni - Italy PEREIRA, roos C rvalh - Brazil PEREIRA~ Raul ,., es - Brazil REYES, Lutga.rda Cuaderno Cruz - Philippine• Rll3EIRO, Jose Paulo - zil SAUI!; P riva - Iran SUVANAY..IRI, Terd - Th&ilan.d TUCCI Guglielmo - Italy VAiJmt; Constante Villa.mor - Philippine VEGA• Santos - Paraguay VOMGPROMER, bat - Thailand WEKERLIU, Harry Carlo - razil

The f ollowing had Luncheon with the President: Semi.tor Edward J. 'l'hye, Minnesota ("o ~ E-zra aft Benson, Seer tary <>f Agriculture) (Hon. Geral iorgan)

(The Secretary ot Agrieul t.ure and Mr. Morgan were OFF THE RECORD)

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Th red.dent presented the Fathel"-ol• the-Year edal to Hon. Paul G~ Ho!tllan.

(This appointment wa requested by- the ational Father• s Dq Com. ) Th .following were present:

Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower Hon. Paul G. Hottman Gen. and s. George c. rahall, Leesburg, Va. Hon. and Mrs. George Humphrey Hon. and s. Sherman Adams Hon. Walter Williams, Washington, D. c. Hon. and s. Willi C. Foster, ashington, D. C. Mr. and rs. Pyke Johnson, Washington, D. c. Hon. John A. Scott, Mqor ot South Bend, Indiana Mr. and s. Donald Horr.an, Winnetka, Illinois

(Son and da.ughtel"-in- law or Mr. Paul Hoftll81'l) MF. and Mrs. Maurice gle, ew York, New York

(Daughter and son-m.law ot • Paul Hoff'lnan) Mr. C. K. hittaker, ExecutiTe Vice President,

Studebaker Corp, South Bend, Indiana Dr. and • C. L. Geyer, South Bend, Indiana

• • R. Walton, Aesistant to the Chairman, St.udebaker Corporation

Mr. Paul Boxell, Vice Preaident, Hill & Knowlton Co., South Bend, Indiana

Mr. Alvin Austin, Exeouti'Y Director, National Father' a Day Committee, New York Oit7

Mrs. Alvin Austin Mrs. Ralph nandera, wife of the Senator from Vel"lftont

(Hon. Paul Gray Hott'llan) OFF 'lHE RECORD

Acbn11"81 Ben reeu, USN, Ret'd. (Hon. Sherman damaJ

(Arranged by GoYemor Adaae. Acbiral Moreell is •ber of Commission on Organization ot the ecutiTe Branch of the Government)

(Hon. Albert • Cola, Administrator, Housing and Hom Finance Agenq) (Mr. illia.m. Kenna., Housing and Home Finance genc;y) (Hon. Sheraan Adams) (Hon. Bernard Shanlq) (Mr. Barba, Assistant to • Sbanlq)

(Arranged b.r el'tlor Ad • OFF THE CORD)

The President igned H. R. 2828, An Act To provide for a per capita distribution of en<:lli.ne tribal funds and authoriz.e the withdrawal ot the Menominee Tribe tro Federal jurisdiction." The following were resent:

Hon. Dougla McKay, Secretary of the Interior Hon. Ome Lewis, Assistant. Secretary- of the Interior Hon. Glenn L. on , Commissioner, Bureau ot Indian Affair Sen. Art.bur v. atkins, Utah Cong. elvin R. Laird, ·1aconsin

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'the President signed H. R. 2828 - (Continued) Cong., A. L. Miller, Nebraska Cong. E •.. Y. Berryt South Dakota James Frechette J

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Monroe Weso ) All .trom Wisconsin and a.re the Tribal delegates AntQ!lie Waupchiek)

4:00 Jiil (Mr. Aksel Neilsen, of Colorado) OFF THE RECORD

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THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1954

(The • resident and -s. Eisenhower dsparted for Arlington ational. Cemetery where they attended the funeral services for jor General Charles Thomp.son, who was Co:mianding General or the Third Division when the President vas Chief ot Statt of the Third Division)

(Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary ot state) OFF THE RECORD

(Dr. All n B. DuMont, President D ~ont boratories, Inc., Clitton, N w Jersey)

(Mr. Keaton Arnet, Assiatant to • Du.Mont) OFF THE CORD (Hon. Sherman dams)

( • I>QMont came in to see vernor Adams re arding the N tional TV situ tion and Govemo:r dams brought him in to se the President)

• Joseph elch, of Boston, ssachusetts • Jaiftes Sinclair

H. • Senor Don Femando Berckmeyel", the Ambassador of eru H .E. Dr. cardo Rivera Schreiber 1 the Foreign linister or eru (Hon. John F. Simmons)

( quested thru Protocol: e Foreign • ster • shed to present a photograph of Presidct Odria or Peru.. 1n retum !or the photograph of Presidmt Eiaenho er which was pr&­

ented b7 Dr . Milton Eil!lenhower during his visit to Lima last Jul.7)

ormer President Herbert H. Hoover had Cheon with the President.

'!'he President received the State Preai enta of he Future Teacher of America

(Appointment requested by ~ecretary Hobby. Thie organization has some 251000 members, all of whom are college students who plan to enter the teaching protession) The following were present.

AGNE, Ruth, Teachez- Colle e .. Oswego, State University of New York, ate Rep .

BARTLETT, Betty Lou, rizona Stat Coll ga, Fl.agstaf't, Chapter President

BRA SFORD,, • Louise, wrcer University, Georgia, State President

""'\l"""•t.i.n·G,, Jo Ann, Henderson State Teacher College, Arkansas, state President

BUBECK, Kaydonna, Juniata Coll ge, Pennsylvania, State Prel!lident

BUTLER, Vera, fuitworth College, Washington, St.at Rep. CANFIELD, Charles, Friends University, Kansas, ate

President COOPER, Ed, McMUrry College, J.exas, St t Pr sident COPELAND, Robert F. 1 Jr., rizona State Colleg t T

State eaident I

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2:00 Future Teachers ot erica (Continued) DANIELS, Fl'ances, Dillard UniTersit7, Louisiana, Chapter Pree. DeBRUHL, Bruce D., Berea College, entucky, ate President DENNY, Allemt M., Castleton Teachers College, Vermont, State Pres . DIET'lKL, uth I. 1 Pl.7mouth Teachers College, ew Hampshire,

Chapter President DOVER, E. Leroy, Rocky Mountain College, ontana, State Pres. EDGEMON, lberl • , University- of Florida, ational • resident FAUlfTROY, alter &rd, Virginia Union University, State Pree. FOTOS, Faye, University o! . 8Yada, Chapter. Vice-President GARLETT:t Helen, Lintield College, Oregon, Stat Preeid.-it GARNETT, Jenny Su , ver Falls state Colleg , · ieeonsin,

Sta. e President GOIJllIRE, Elizabttth Lander College, South Carolina, State Pres. HAST?, Armeta (Mrs.t Shaw University, forth Carolina, Chapter

President HENDERSON, Bet~y Jean, Stetao University, lorida, State Pree. UUNT.SR,. Janet Marie, Winston-Sal.em Teachers Col.leg 1 orth

Carolina, Chapter Secretary JOHHSON, Lyl Otto,, Denver University, Colorado, vtate President. JOYCE, ~rt Lee, Concord College, · est Virginia, State President LEO!iARD, Delores, Dakota Weal97an University, th Dakota,

Chapter gram Chairman LILES, tq, Salem Colleg , North Carolina, State Preaident LUCAS, Carol Lee, st Carolina Coll ge, orth Carolina, ate

Vice eident CK, Mary, Louisiana PolJ't chnic Institute, State President

MARTBNS, Faye Marie, Nebraska esleyan University, Chapter Vice a. CAULEY, ry, Rhode Island College ot ucation, Chapter Pres.

HITCHEU., Iris, University of Wyoming, Chapter P ai.dent ORRIS, Janet Louise, University or Delaware, State P•

KUHSOH, John Herbert, DePauv University, Indiana, Chapter Trea~r Nabel, Marie c., Will1wumtic tate Teacher College, Connecticut.,

Chapter President _ EWCOMB, P tricia Ann, Hueaon College, J.\aine, State resident

OR1'LEB, Edward, Harris Teachere College, ssouri,. State resident OVERPECK, Teena, Butler Univerai ty, Indiana, ational Secret&J:7 CMEN1 Bonnie Jean, Longwood College, Virginia, Chapter Secret.&17 PARKER, Vema M., Philander th College, Arkansas, Stat• Rep. PA.RI.ANTI, Helen, UniYersit.7 of Neva.d6, State ~ p. PETERS, Ruth V., Olivet. Nazarene College. Illinois, St&t.e Pree. PETTICE, Eliza th, Johnson C. &lith Univ., · • c., ate Vice Pree. POOLE, Eddie King, Stat.e A & K College, s. c., tata Preaidmt PRATT, Robert., in t.on-Sal• T~achere College, North Carolina,

State Parllamen-tarian PRENDERGAST, illiam E., Jr., Fairtie1d. Univ., Conn., tate Rep. ROSSI, Delorea, Glassboro state Teachers Colleg , ew Jer997,

State President ST. CYR, Lona A., Salem. State Teachers College, sa., State Rep.

S CHEZ, Alex A., ew Mexico College of A 1 tate President CHROEIER, Joann, Boillllng Green Stat UniT., Ohio, State Secretary

SIMON, Barbara, UniTeraity of Delaware, Chapt r C" cretary SOUDER, Salom , ai-eon- ewaan College; Tennes ee, Chapter Preaident STAKEM, Leo B., State Teachers College Fro tburg, • , state Pres.

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2:00 pl. Fttture Teachers ot America (Continued) S'l'BPHENSON, Norma, Central College, Iowa, Stat President S'l'iiV.ENSO , Kay, Jacksonvil.l.e State Teacher College, Alabama,

state ?resident V UGHAN, Colleen, Oklahoma A M, Sta e resident BR()lNELL, Hon. s. M.,. u. s. Commissioner ot ucation MORGAN, Joy Elmer, I Chairman ror FTA FAUST; Wilda Freebem, National ere ry PATRICK, Betty-Lo ease, Asei it.ant Seeretaey" FARLEY, Belmont, Dir. Pres dio LLOYD, Jolm, Acting Direct.or eporta & T ch. Ser., Ott. ot Ed.

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THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1954

The PJ"esi<l t received in the Rose Garden.

group ot Nassau County Republican Recl"Uite

(Ari-anged at the request o.f Congressman Frank J . cker) 'l'h following were present:

ARBSTO, Josi BALESTIERE, Ann BARBA TO, Al.free! BECKER, Robert BISHOFF, DoNthJt OOSSONE, Bill BO'IWIN, Herbert BRAD?. Francoa lmUSISKl, Helen CAUFANO, Marj.otie CARACOST, 11.aiy CLA.HSER, Peg CLA VIM, Dort COLLINS, ~le COLORULLO, Pat CONUEL, Carol COUNIHAK, Roe CUMMINGS, Patrioi · DAVIS, Jo7 DEFINO, Ginny DETRIO, Camille D VITO, Rose DEVOY, Jeanne DILL, June DISBR&, Bo'b DUKE, Helen FIT'lGERA.LD, Patricia FLYNH,. Patricia GAMBINO, Gertrude GSMMXI.tt Glori.a GREYUSt0,1 Laura HAAB, Al HILL, SWUU..e HORGAN) Colette IMSUGIA, Ros rie IRISH,. Joan JOYCE, yn KELLY, Ellen m.tY, Helen KI(EU'rZER, Fred LEBKUECHER, Joan LEHTONEN, PQtllia LENT, o

LEVISON, Roberta tEVJ, vid LEVJ, Sallie LINDBLOOM, · garet LOCIMAN, John MAURO, Anit MA'r-0, Florence MqCANNE; Jud7 Me-GARRY, Jean McLAUGHLIN, Joan MeMAHON, Rosanna. MOFFETT, Bill MONTGoMERY, rr Lou MUEt.LER, Wilbur MULLEN, Charle MULLER, MUNSON, Philip MUimAY, William O' BRIEN, Arthur O&IORTH, Joan Ott, jorie PICA; Fred PlCKIS, Felicia REICH, Patrice ROOOERS, Robert SCALISE, Rose SEYMOUR, Carol SHQEI.D, BeVI rly SMITH,, Doris SlilTH,. rie STACKPOLE,. Rosemarie SZWJ'K(MSKI, Dolor 'lALEl, . rion TAINAN, C rol TOYA, :acy ftAPP, Al UBBANEK, Jean US'lIC , Gloria VETTER, K tie WALSH, Virginia WALSH, Ann WUJtSEY, Ted YAMOISIK, E.1.ain ZOEIJ.ER, Don

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The aid.it accompanied by the following lett the it Hous and iuotored to Quantico, Virgini :

'the Vice Preaident Brig .. General Paul T. Carroll Hon. Robert Cutler Hon. Jamee c. Hagerty Commander a.rd L. Beach

The resident arrived t antico, motored o parade ground and receiY hono:ra. Following the oe any, t he esident proceed.*1 to billet.

Lunch at Harry Hall. The Secretar,. ot Defen was Host .

'the Preti.dent played golf with the f'oll.owing : General Lawton Collin• General Nathan '.1'wining General Floyd P rka

be cue local entertainment .

SUWDlI,, JUNE 20, 1954

l2sO; aa The aident return to the Whit House.

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Thi President and e.. senhower, accompani d bT Mre. Gord.on Moore, attended the ll:OO o'clock Service at the N ·tional Presbyterian Church.

AT THE WHITE HOUSE I

lsOO r:a (Hon. George um hrey, Secretary of the asury) OFF THE RECORD ('nle Seeretal"T of the 'l'reaSUl7 ained until 9:45 pm)

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THE PRESIDm'r' S APPOIN~TS MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1954

Legislative Leadera Hon,. Richard iJcon, The Vie)e Preaident Sen. Willi F. Knowland, CalitoXTda Sen. I.everett Saltonstall,. Massachusetts Sen. Homer Ferguson, Michigan Sen. ene D. Millikin, Colorado Sen. styl~s Bridges, New Hampshire Cong. Charles A. Halleck, Indiana. Oong,. Leslie c. Arends, Illinois Cong. Leo E. Allen, Iliinoi Cong. Dan Re , ew York Hon. Ezr-a Tatt Benson, Secretary ot Agricultur Hon . George H hrey, Secretary of the t reasury Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General Hon. Marion Folsom, Under Secretar;y o! the Tre 8\U'7 Hbn. Sherman Adams Hon. Wilt-on B. Persona Hon. mard Shanley Hon. James Hag rt.y Hon. Murray Snyder Hon. Gerald Horgan Hon. Jack rtin Hon. Homer ruenther Hon. Earle Cht!!uJne1' Hon .. Arthltl" Minnich

Admiral Arthur W. . .tord1 Chairman, J. C. S. (Ueual Monday appointment)

Hon. Gabri~l' Hauge Hen. Artbu1"Burns, Crud.nan,. Council of Economic Advi ors

(Uettal Mond appointment)

Hon.. Charles E. Uson,, Secretary ot Defense Major General Herbert B. Loper, USA, Ret•d. (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Arthur s. Fl.emming, Director, o. D. M. ) (Hon. Robert Cutler)

(The Secretary ot Defense & General Loper saw the President alone ror .five minu'tes and th n ere joined with the others OFF THE RECORD)

Hon. Dan Thornton, Governor of Colorado, had Luncheon with the President.

(Mr. and Mrs. Tl"UJIWl Johnson and daugbtel', Greensboro, Norl.h Carolina) OFF THE RECORD

(Hon. Herbert Brownell., The Att.orni y General) OFF THE RF.CORD (Judge George T. Mickelson, South Dakota)

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Hon. A~ur Flemming, Oirecwr, O. n ~ M. (U$ual ·onday appointment)

Senator Oharles E.,. Potter, Michigan

Congredsata.n Rugh Scott, Pennqlvan:la

(Bon. Bowland. Hughes, Director, Bureau of the dget) (Bon. She:nna.n Adams) OFF THE iECORD (Hon. Wilton B. Fenone)

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THE PRESIDENT'S APPOINTMENTS TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1954

7•45 (Hon. Harold • S'tassen, Director, F .. O.A., had Breakfast wit the Pr'EUJident) OFF THE RECORD

8:30 am (Senator Willi J enner, Indiana) ( nator H er E .. Capehart, Indiana) . (Hon .. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney General) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. Jack rtin)

9:QO Congressman Antoni N. dlak, Connecticut George L. Mark, Cleyeland, Ohio, National Camaander ot the

Polish ~gion of Amerioan Veteran• Joselpb Alecks, Dorche1ter, I as., ericani! tion Chairman, PIAV John Aaz.lcler, Lackawanna, New Yokr, Guest Chairman, f.or th Convention

and former pu.bUean Mayor of Lackawanna Francia L. Martin, Butlalo,. ew York, Parade Chief flr the Conventi•

(Cong. Sadlak requested the appointment. Invited the President to attend their National OonYent.ion in t.talo, New York, September 3l'Cl to 6th, 1954)

9;30 aa Mr. an Mrs. Frank Danihelka George Danihelka Mrs. Eleanor Dullea

(Requested by Mrs. Dulles; This couple, who scaped .f'l"Olll Czechoslovakia, wished to present t.o the Prellident a doll in Moravian cost'Ulle1 to repay in som U measure theb debt to the United States and to the President, token of graititud .)

9;4S am (Tbcs Pr•sidetlt sat. for mist, Funnan J. Finok) OFF THE RECORD ( Arr&n.gsd by General SD1\i•r)

10:$0 am (Mr. Charl.e8 J. Block & son, stephen, aged 12) OFF THE RECORD

10145 am H.E. Dr. Man our Fethi El ... Kekhia, the Minister or the United Kingdom ot Libya

(Hon. John F. Sinaons) (This i th first Mini.st.er trom IJ.bya and he came in to present his credentials)

11:30 aa The Pre1idmt eigned an Executive Order, "Establishing a S al tor the United States l rine Corps." The f'ollowin,g ver• pH•ent:

Sen. Francis Case, South Dakota Cong. Jack B. Bl'Ooks, Texas Cong. James C,. Davis, Georgia Cong. Jamee P. s. Devereux, Maryland Cong. Joseph F. Holt, California Cong. Donald L. Jackson, California Cong. James T. Patter$0n1 Conneoticut Cong. William .• Tuck, Virginia Hon. Ch&l"lee S, Thomas, S.Orete.zty of the Navy Hon~ Fred A- Seaton, Assist.ant Secret ry or ~tense

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Marine Corps' al (Continued) Gen. Lemuel c. Shepherd, Jr., Ccmma.ndant, U. S. rine Corps Lt . G n. 0 ~ ld C. Tho s, US C Br1 • G • Joseph C. Burger, USMC Col. _ ond F. Crist, Jr. 1 USMC Lt. Col. Foster C. La.Hue, U .C C it 1n Harry D. El s, USMC. Lt. Col . Kels , Aide t o th ~er t8.1"7 or the VT

Hon. Horace A. Hildreth, Am rican Amb ssador o Pakistan (Requested thru otocol; to giv the ident brief ecount or d.velo ts in our relations with P kistan)

Hon. Theodore c . Streibert, t>irector, u . S~ Info ation Agency r. William L. Clark, aistant Director f or American publlca

Mr. G. Huntington Dam.on, A sistant Director for ear East & Asia ( r. Streibert ha et p int ent once onth to report )

The following had Luncheon with the eaident OFF THE RECORD: (Hon. Robert Cutler) {Hon .. James Lq)

(Briefed the Preeident N. s. C.)

(Mr. l Ka.ts, druggist of Kan City- & two children) OFF THE RECORD

(Sen. John She n Cooper, Kentucq) (Cong. John M. Robsion, Jr., Kentucky) ( • Gra.h Brown} OFF (Mr. Barney Bum tt) (Mr. Loper)

(Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary ot State) (Hon. Allen W. Dull s, Director, c. I. A. ) O THE RECO (Hon. H nr;y F. Holland, A sistant Secretary of Stat )

7=10 pn The President left the White House and motored to the Shoreham Hotel, ~ · ____ .. where he attended dinner ot the tional torial Association and

,,..... wa tl"8 ent d with pl.aqu honoring his 1 adership.

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THE PREStD»IT ' S APPOlNTMEW1'$ WEl'lfSSDAY 1 JUNE 23• 1954

(Hon. Jack orter, of Texa ) OFF THE RECORD

The President met with bi-partisan group from the Congress. The following were pl"esent:

S&n. William P. Knowland, California Sen. styles Bridges, New H pshire Sen. Hom.er Ferguson, Michi&an sen. Leventt Saltonstall, Ma ch'Q.so-tt Sen.. Alexande-r Wiley, Wieconsin Sen. H. Alexander Smith, New Jersrq Sen. Lyndon B. Johns0n, 'l'exas Sen~ Earle o. Clements, Kent.ucky &Ith Wal.t•r F. G8'>rge, Georgia. Sen. Theodore F. Green, Rhode Island Sen. Riehard B. Russell, Georgia Sen. 11arry F. Byrd, Virginia

n. Carl Hayden, Arizona Hon, Joseph w. rt.in, Jr., The Speaker Cong. Charles A., Halleck, Indiana Cong. Leslie C. Arends, lllinois Cong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois Cong. Robert B. Chipertield1 Illinois C<>ng . John M. Vorys, Obi Cong,. Waltet" H. Judd, Minneisota · Cong. Dewey Short, M.isaouri. Cong. John Taber, · York Cong. Richard B. Wiggl rt.h, ssa.chv.setts Cong. Sam Rayburn, Teas Gong. John W. McCo~ek, !' ssachu.set.ts Cong. James P . Richards, South Cal"tllina Cong. Carl VinsQD1 Georgia Cong. Overton Bro~ks, Louisiana Cong~ Olarence Cannon, Missouri Cong. Gporge H. Mal'u:Jn,, Tex.a. Hon. Wltl ton B. Persons

Mr. Allan B .. Kline, Pretrl.dent, American Fann Bur u Federation (Mr. Kline requested this to dieeus& intemationa1 rele.tione with ref&renee to agricultur 1 th fa program legislation~ and agricultural and gen$ral prosperity throughout country.J

ational Seeurit.y C-o'1ttcil (Special ~eeting) Hon. Richard Nixon, The Vic Pre ident-Hon. John Foster Dulle t Secretaey of Stat Hon. Charles E. T il on, Secretary ot De.tense Hon . Harold E. Staaeen, Director, F. O, A. Hon. AJ"'t.hv s. Flemming, Dir ctor,, Office of Defense Mobilization Hon. George M. Humphrey, Secretary of the Treasury Hon. Rowland R. Rughes, Director, Btu-eau of the get. Hon. Le\'de L. ,,..trau -a, Chair n,. Atomic !'nergy Cammi sion Mrs. Katherine G. Howard, Acting Federal Civil Deten Administrator

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(Hen. Robert B. derson, Deputy Seer tary of Def se) (Mr. is Castle)

(OFF THE RECORD:- Mr. Castl.e is under consideration tor Administratol"­shi p of t. Lawrence Sea.v: )

Bon. John Foeter Dulles, Secretary of state Hon. Walter B. Smith, nder Seeretary of state Hon. Livingston Merchant, Assistant Seoretary of State Hon. Douglas eArthur, II, Counsel, Department of ate

(The Presiden left th White Hous and ot ored to Bu.ming (where he had Luncheon and. played golf with the following:

(Mr. William Flenniken) (Cong. Sid Simpson, llllnois) (Cong. B. Carroll Reece, Tennessee)

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THE PRESID»l'l'iS APPOIN1M!WTS THtmSDAY, JUNE 241 1954

'fh Prea1dent left. the ' hite House for the New Perp&tual Building; where he attended a Breald'ast given by' the National Cartoonists Society. · ·

(Ron .• Sherman Adams) (Gen. Paul T. Carroll)

National Security Council Hon,. Richard Nixon, The Viee Preei.dent. Hon. John Foster Dull s, Se retal"T ot State Hon. Charles E. Wilson, Seeretar;y of Defense Hon . Harold E. Stassen, Director, F. o. A. Hon. /ulothur s. Flemining, Director, o. D. M. Hon. (leorge Humphrey, Seoret"1"Y of the Treasury Ron. Rowland R. Hughes; Director, Bureau or th Budget Hon. Lewis L. Strauss, Chainnan.1 . Atomic Energy Com. Hon. Val Peterson, Federal Civil Def'Qnse Administi-ator Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of start Hon. Allen • Dulles, Director o! Central Intelligence Hon . Robert Cutler, Special Assistant to the President Brig. Gen. PaW. T. Carroll, hite House Staff Secretary Hon. Bryce Harlow, Administrative Asa.l.sta.nt t.o th President Hon. Arthur ~., Chairman, Council of onoxnic Advisors Hon ... Herbert B~ell1 The Attome.1 General Hon. James S. . Lay, &i:ecut.i:v·e Secreta.ey,, N • S. C. Hon. s. Everett Gleason, Deputy &xecut:iv Secretary, Nt, s. c..

(The Pre-Ii.dent stepped out of the N. s. C. meeting and met th ) (following brieflT: )

( r. Lucius Ta.1197 and dauy,hte::- and son) ~!!)FF THE RECORD:* Mr. Talley worked for th Doud in) (Denver in 1909)

Cabinet Meeting Hon• Richard. Nixon, '!he Vice President Bon. Walter B. Smith, Under Secretary of Stat, Hon . Georg . Hwllphrey, oretary of the Tre SUJ7 Hon. Oh&:rlee E. Wilson, cretary or Detens Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attom y ~ era.l Hon. Arthur Summ.ertield, The Postma.st r Gen n.l Hon . Dougl s McKay, Secretary of the Interior Hon,. Ezra Tart Benson, SeCJretaey of Agriculture Hon. Sinclair Weeks, Secretary of Oomnere Hon,. J ames P. M1t•U·1ell, Secretary ot Labor Hon"' Russell Lannon, Assistant Secretary of H. E. W. Hon .. wland Hugl\es, Director, Bureau of the Budget Hon. Marold E. st.ass~, DirectoT, F. o. A. Hon. Arthur s. Flemming, Di.rector, o. D. M. Hon. Sherman Adam Hon. Wilton B. Pe?'tlona Hon. Arthur Burns, Chairman, Council of · ononde Advisor

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C binet M~ting (Continued) Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon. G briel Hauge Hon. Bryce Harlow Hon. Gerald Morgan Hon. Ma.Jofell Rabb Hon. Arthur · ich

The toll owing were •beent: The Seoret&rT of Stai. The Secretary ot H.E •. W. Hon. Philip Young Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.

The President signed S. 222S, An Act "Relating to the a&dnistrative jurisdiction or certain public lands in the State or Oregon, and tor other purpoaes. 11 The following were present:

Senator Guy Cordon, Oregon Cong. Harris Ellsworth, Oregan

(LUNCH)

Bill Mauldin, National Cha.irma'n, erican V terane Committee Phineas Indrits, National Coun.ael_. • V. C. Lincoln W. L3uterst in, Chairlun, ~'-'i~kn "" ifa•,1onal Affairs, il .V.C. Andrew E. Rice, National Executive Dh ·eotor, A. V. c.

( Inrl ted the resident to their National Convention to be held in Boston next Dea•ber)

Hon. John Fost r Dulles, Secretary of b1tate Hon. alter B. Smith, Under Secretary of State Hon. Walter Robertson, Assistant Secretary or State Hon. Livingston T. Merchant, Asuatant Secretary ot State Hon. Douglas MaeArthUJ", Counsel, Department ot State

(Admiral Wesley M. Hague) OFF THE RECORD (Hon, Sherman Adams)

4:00 (Hon. Herbert Brownell, The Attorney neral) OFF THE RECORD

(The President gave a Stag Dinner tor the following:) Charles c. Auchinclosa,, Partner, F .. s. Moseley & Co., New York James B. Black, President, P cific Gae & Electric Co., San Francisco 'l' . Je1'rold Bryce, Partner, Clark, Dodg & Co., ew York H. E. Chiles, Jr., Preeidct, Western Co. (oil), Midland, Texas Lt. Gen. Willis D. Crittenberger, Exec. Vice President., Greater

New York Fund · Lt. Gen. Robe.rt L. Eichelberger, Retired Army Officer, Asheville,

North Carolina Frank :r. Folsom, President, Radio Corporation of A.Jnerica, ev York Lt. Gen. Leona.rd T. Gerow, Retired Anq Officer, Petersburg, Va. Adm.. Alan G. Kirk, Retired Navy O.f.ticer, New Yorlc Stanley Marcus, eaidmt, eiman-Karcus, New York

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' 7:30 fill (Stag Dinner ~ Continued) Geo-rge M. Mardikian, Omar ~ Restaurants, 3an Francisoo Char1e · H. Perey, President, Bell & Howell, Chicago Hon. Elbe:rt P .. Tuttle, General Counsel ot the · ur;y Harold s. Vance, President, Studebaker Corp., South Bend, Ind. Arthur H. Val'ldenberg, Dept. ot Gott . , Univ. of Miami, Flori.da Kenneth D. Wells, Freedom•e Foundation, Inc., Valley Forge, Frederick A. Z.aghi, Young & bicam, New York:

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Congres-.a.n John Taber, New Yoric Congreaaan Cillf Clennger, Ohio

'nie ·Preaident received the MEmbel"e ot the Board of Direct.ore oft.be ational Aaaociation of Radio & Television Broadcast•~•.

(Tbe7 aaked it while here in WaehingtM for their Boa.rd Seeaion, the;y ldght call brietq on the President to pa,.- their respects.) 'l'h• following were present:

H. E. Fellows,, President and Chairman of the Board C. E.. Amey, Jr., Secretary-Treasurer ot the Board C•pbell Arnoux, WTAl WTAB-T'f, ol"tolk, Virg1ni& Ted Bergmann,, DuMont Televia1on etworic, flltl York, N. Y. Hugh It. Boice, Jr., WIMP, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Ed.ward H. Broruson, .OU-.ctor, Television Cade Affairs l:er110U Brown, KWFt KWFT-TV, Wichita Falls, Texas Richard M. Brown, KPOJ, Portland, Oregon Thad H. Brown, Jr., Televieion Vice Preeidmt, UAR.TB Mre. A. Scott Bullitt, KING KINQ....'l' v. Seattle, Washington Hartin B. Campbell, WFAA WFAA-TY 1 Dallas, Te.xa1 Kenneth Carter, WAAM, Bal.ti.mo", Maryland Cy CafP8r, WBBZ, Ponca Cit7, Oklahoma Henr;r B. Cle.;y, EWKH, Shreveport, Louisiana George H. Clinton, WPAR, Parker•burg, West. Virginia H .. Quenton Cox, KGW, Portland,, Oregon John H. DeWitt, Jr., WSM WSM-TY, Nashville, Tenn•a•ee John Eeau, KTVQ, Ok.la.ho.ma City, Okl.ahama William A. Fay• WHAM WHAH.-'l'V, Rocbeet.er, New York John E. Fetzer, WKZO WKZO..'l'V, Kalamazoo, Michigan John Fulton, WQII, Atlanta, Georgia Lester L. GolU.d, WJNC, Jackeonville, orth Carolina Ralph W .. Hardy-, Gonmment Relation• Vic• Preaid.ent, NAR1.'B B. l. Hart.bowr, KC.MO KCMO-'l'V1 Kan s City, Missouri Ha.Ml.Al Hough, WBAP WRAP-TV, Fort. Worth, Texas J. Frank Jarman, WDNC, Durham, North Carollna Albert D. Johnson, KO?, Phoenix, Arizona Earl M. John9on, Mutual Broadca•ting Syetc, Nev York, • Y. Merle S. Jones, Colwabia Broadcasting .Sys 1 New York, N.Y. Edgar Kobak, W'lWA, Thoason, Georgia Herbert L. Kreuger, WTAG, Worcester, Maeaachuaetta F. Erneat Lackey, WHOP, Hopkinsville 1 Kentuclq Clair R. McCollougb, WGAL WGAL-TV, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Robert B·. Mcconnel, WISH, Indianapolis, Indiana John F. Meagher, Radio Vic:e President, NARTB Jamee H. Moore, WSLs WSLS-TV, Roanoke, Virginia GU.ore N. Nunn, WI.AP WLAP-TV, Lexington, Kentucky Willimn D. Pabet, URC, San Francieco, CalltoniU Ward L. 1 WUI Wlli-Tf, Cinchmati, Ohio William B. Quart.on, WMT WMT ... TV, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Paul Raiboum, KTLA,, Loe Angel•st Calltomia J. Leonard Reinech, WSB WSB-TV, Atlanta, Georgia Robert; K. Richards, Admini&trative Vice President,, NAB.TB

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National Association of Radi & Televi ion Broadcasters (Con'd} \· • D. •Dub" Rog~r , KDUB KDUB-TV, Lubbock, Texas Frank ·•• Russell, NationaJ. Broadcasting Company, Wa.ah., D. o. G. Richard "'hafto, WIS WIS-TV, Columbi , $(,uth Carolina George B. Storer., Storer Broadcasting Co., li.8Jlli Beach, Florida Alexander Stron ch, Jr., nierican B1'0adc sting Co., ew York, N.Y. B n Strouse, \ me, W&Shington, D. C. Robert D. Ski zey, DSU DSU-TV, l~ew Orlean , Louisiana E. R. Vadeboncoeur, WSYR WSYR-TV, Syracuse, N York alt.tr E. Wagetart, KIDO, Bois 1 Idaho

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The Rt. Hon . Sir Winston Churchill, Pl'ime ¥.d.nister ot Great Britain, and The Rte Hc.1. ~;~~::.hol'Q" Eden, Secreta.ty o! State for Foreign Atfaire, arrived at the North ortico of the White House.

'nle President and the Pri.me Minister of Great Britain came over to the Preaident•s of't1ce, where the President introduced the Prime Minister to m•bers of the White House Sts.tt.

The Rt . Hon. Anthony E'.den and Hon. John Fost r Dulles joined th President and the Prime Minister.

The following had LUNCHEON with the P~esident: The Rt . Hon. Sir Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Brita.in The Rt. Hon. Anthony Eden., Secntary of Ste.te for Foreign A.rtaira Sir Harold Caccia, Deputy Under Seoret&J'Y of state Hon. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Livingston T. Merchant, Assistant Secretart of State

The Pres:ident and l·lrs. Eisenhower gav a Dinner for the Rt. Hon. Sir Winston Churchill, Prime Mini&ter of Great Br,itain, The following were pre•mt:

The Rt . Hon • .:.>ir Winston Chu?'Chill, Prime Minister o:t Great Britain The Rt. Hon, Anthony Eden, Secretary of State for Foreign Af!&irs The Rt. lion. Lord Cherwell, Advioer to the Prime Minister Lord Moran, Personal hyaician to the Prime inister Sir F.dwin Plowden, Directo~ or Atomic Energy Board Sir Harold Caccia, Deputy Under Secretary ot State Gen. Sir John and Lady Whiteley, Chairman of British Joint Services

Mission Captain Christopher Soames, Aide to the Prime Minister H.E. "nle British Ambassador and Lady Makine The Vice Preeident and Mrs. ixon The Secretary of State and Mrs . Dullea The Secretary of the Treasury and Mrs. Humphrey The Secretary ot Defense The Secre~z17 ot Health, Education & Welts.re Hon. and Mrs . Harold E. st.assen General of the Al"Jq & Mrs. George C. Marshall Hon. & ll's. Lewis L. St.rause Hon. Winthrop W. Aldrich

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Hon. Winthrop W. Aldrich, rican bassado.r to Great Britain

'!'he following had Luncheon with the Pre$i.dent: The Rt • • on. SU- "Winston Churchill, Prime 1st r o~ Great Britain Th Rt. Hon. Anthony en, i:>ecret ry of State for Foreign AftairfJ Sir Harold Caec1-, Deputy Und r Secreta!'y of state Hon. John Foster Dullea,, Secretary of State Hon. Joseph W. Mart.in, '!'he Speaker Sen. Walter F. Gee>rge, orgia Sen. Carl Hayden, Arizona

_n. Theodore F. Green, Rhode Island Sen. ~ugen D. Millikin, Colorado Sen. Homer Ferguson, lichigan Sen. ff. Alexander Smith, New Jer8ey Sen. Leverett Saltonstall, ¥18.ssachusetts Sen. WiUiam F .. Knowland .. California. Sen. Lyndon B. John~n, Texas Sen. • :rle C. Clements, Kentucky Cong. &. Rqbum, Texas Cong. Carl Vinson, Georgi Cong. Clarenc Gannon, Missouri Cong. John Taber, New Yol'ic Cong. Leo E. Allen, Illinois Cong. Leslie c. Arends, Illinois Cong. Dewey Short, Missouri Cong. Charle A. Halleck, Indiana Cong. Robert B. Chipertield, Illino~s Cong. John M. Voeys, Ohio Cong. fhomas s. Gordon, Illinois Hon. Shel"ll&n ams

The following had Dinner with the President; The Rt. Hon. Sir Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain Th Rt . Hon. Anthony F.den, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs The at. Hon. Lord Cherwell, .A.d.viMr to th Prime Minister The Rt. Hon. R. G. Ca.ae7 (Australia) Sir Zatrulla Khan CPald.etan) Lord Moran, Personal PhTsician to the Prime Minister Capt. Chricrtopher Soames, Aide to the Prime Minister Hon. Arthur SUJ1Berfield1 . Tbe Postmaster General Hon. Walter B. th, Under Secr•tary of State Adnd:ral Arthur W. £ord, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Start Hon. Lewie L. Strause, Chainl.an, Atomic ergy Commission lion. Bemard M. :ruch Hon. Allen w. DuUea, Director, Central Intelligence Agenqr lion. Heney Cabot Lodge, Jr. Dr. Milton s. Eisenhower

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The re•ident . d l.fra . Eisenhower c®mpa.nied by the creta.ry oE State and Mr ~ John Foster ~es, attended the lltOO o'clock Sel"Vice at the N t1on.al Presbyterian Church.

The Preai ent gave a Dinner tor th following: The Rt.. Hon. Sir inston Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain Th Rt . lion. thonT en, cretary or State tor Foreign Affairs C ptain Chris opher ea, Aid to t.he Prim Minister J. R. Colville, Principal Pri t Secretary to the Prime Minister H. E. The British bassadcr Hon. John Foster Dulles. Secretar;y of state Hon. Walter • &d.th, Under S cretary ot State Hon. Livingston T. erchant, seiatant Secretary of state Hon. Winthrop • ldrich, erican assador to G:re t Britain

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Hon . John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State Hon. Thru'$ton Morton,, Assistant Secretary of State

Legi&la.t.ive I.eaders Hon. Richard Mixon, The Vice President. Sen. Willi Ii' . Knowland, Calitomia Sen . Eugene D. Millikin, Colorado Sen . Homer Ferguson, Michigan

n . Leverett Salt.onsta.ll, ssaehusetts Hon. Joseph • Martin, Jr. Cong. Charle$ A,. Hall.eek, Indiana Cong. LetJJUe C, Arends, Illinoi Oohg., Leo E. Allen, Illinois Cong. :Oaniel A. Re~d, New York Hon. John Foster Dulles, · cretary of t.e Hon . Thruston Morton, A$siata.nt Seoretar,. of State Hon~ Sherman Adams Hon . Wilton B. Persons Hon. Bernard Shanley Hon . James Hagerty Hon . Murray Snyder Hon. Brye Harlow Uon., Gerald Morgan Hon. Jack Martin Hon. Homer Grttent.her Hon. Earle Chesney Hon. Arthur Minnich

British-American Talks in the President's Office. The tollow.ing were present;

'nle Rt .. lion . Sir Winston Chvcbill, Prime ist-er of Great Britain The Rt . Hon . Anthon;,y Eden, Secretary of Stat of Foreign Affairs H.E- Sir Roger Makj.ns, Brit~sh bassador Hon .. John Foster Oullesi Secretary of State Hon . Winttu-op • Aldrich, American Ambassador to Great B~itain Hon. Livingston T .. Merchant, Assistant Secretary of Stat e Hon . Dobglas c!rthur, II, .Couns 1, Stat.e Department. Hon . Robert R. Bow1.e, Policy: Planning Statt, State Depa~i!nt Hon . Henry A., Byroade, Assistant Secretary or state Hon. Walter s .. Robertson, Assistant Secretary of St te Other '.British pe.opl •

{Hon. Herberl Brownell,. nte Attorney General)· OFF 'fHE. RECORD

Mr. Fl"ank Kemp, President, Great Western Sug~ Co., Denver,, Colorado Sen. Homer FerguS()n; Michigan Sen. Frank A. Barrett, .. 011l1ng

{Arranged at the request of Senator Millikin. Mr. Kemp, repre­sents the sugar industry and asked to di cuss sugar question with the Presid~)

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{Hon. Harold Stassen, Director, Foreign Operations Adm.) OF THE RECORD

Hon . Katherine G. Howard, Deputy Administrator, Federal Civil Detense dministra.tion (Asked for 15 minute appointment)

(Mr. Roy Roberts, Kansas City Star) OFF THE RECORD (Came to see Mr. stephena and saw the President)

Miss Florence B. Kane, of Narra ansett, Rhode Isl.and rs. Lillian E. cKay • J. Harlin O'Connell, of New York (Miss Kan · is a sculptress and wished to present bust ot the President to him. She made the Bust. Requested ppointment through Governor dams.)

The Presidct et with temb r-s of Sott-Coal Industry Committeef and others (Arranged at the request of Sen. Sherman Cooper of Kentuelq) The following were pr sent:

CAMPBELL, Rolla D., General Counael, Island Creek Coal Co., Huntington, West Virginia

CARSON, Roy, Consultant on 'l'rat!ic , Harlan Cotmty Coal Operators AS811., Louisville, Kentuclq ,.- ·

COOPER, Roger F., President, Kentucky R;i ver Co'al Corp., Lexfngton, Kentucky

DANIEL, Dewey, President, Peoples &. Trust Co. , Huard, Ky. HALEY, Jame W., Vice President, Jewell Ridge Coal Corp., and

Virginia &oteleas Coal Co., Inc., Wash., D. C. ViJTCJt..:..NOO , s. P. 1 eci1tive Vice President, General Coal Co.,

Philadelphia, Pa. JAMISON, W. B., Vice President, Jamieon Coal&. Coke Co.,

Greensburg, Pa. "' ft ":it' ;':t~v~ • • Harry, President , South-East Coal Co., Paintsville, Ky. · .. ,... ""mft;· Hooper, President, West Kentucky Coal Co., Madisonville.

Kentuclq MOODY, Joseph E., President, South m Coal Produc rs Assn.,

Waehington, D. c. POTTER.. C. J ., President, Rochester and Pittsburgh Coal Co. 1

Indi na, Pa . -· ·· ' · ROtrl'H, J'ohn s. 1 President, Routh ~')a.1. Corp., Nev ork Cit7

SlLV TI, ond, Island Creek Coal Co., Huntington, • Va . STURGILL, Willi D., Secretary, Hazard Coal. Operators A sn.,

Hazard, Kentucky WARD, Georg s., Secretary, Harlan County Coal Operators Assn.,

Harlan, Ky. Hon. Sinclair leeks, Secret ry ot Co ei-ce Hon . Robert B. Anderson, D$puty Secretary of Defense Hon. Victor • Cooley, Deputy Director, O. D .. M. Hon . Felix Woraser, Assist.ant Secretar;y of the Interior Senator John Sherman Cooper, Kentuclq

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Soft.Coal Industry Committee (Continu d) Cong. Leon H. Gavin, ennsyl'lfania Cong. Louis E. Graham, P nnsylva.nia. Cong~ Will E. Neal , West Virginia Cong. John P. Saylor, Pennsylvani~ Cong. Richard M. Simpson, Pennsylvania Cong. James E. Van Zandt, Pennsylvania Cong. William c. Wampler, Virginia Mr. Ralph Ho an, Aasistant to Sen. Cooper Mr. Malcolm H., Holliday, Jr., Aasietant to Sen. Cooper

Honorab.le Burton Y. Seny, American Ambassador to Iraq (The ba. sadol" is retiring f itom the Foreign Servic,e and asked to pay his respects. Presented to the President an albll)l1 of photographs which he has taken during his ssignment 1n Iraq. )

The Rt.. Hon. Sir Winston Ohurehill, the Prime Minister of Great. Britain

The ?resiclent gave a Stag Luncheon for Members of the American Korean Foundation. The following were pres•nt;

Mr. Henry Clay Alexand. r, J. P. Mor;gan & Co . 1 New York City Mr. John Balaban, Balaban & Katz Theatres, Chicago, illinoie Mr. Benjamin N. Berge:r, N. Central Allied Independent Theatre

Owners, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota , • Myron N. Blank, Central States Theatres, Das Moine· , Iowa

Mr. Harry Brandt, Brandt Theatres, New York City Mr. Robert • Goyne, C.ouneil of Motion Picture Organizations,

Ine ., New York City Mr. S. H. Fabian, F bian Theatres, Mew Iork City Mr. M7el" Fine, Associated Theatre"' Cleveland, Ohio Mr. Emanuel Fri~ch, resident, Mnropolitan Motion Picture

Theatres Assn., :tnc., New York City Mr. Edwin Gage, Walte~ Read Theatres, New York City Mr. Monty F. Gowthorpe, W. s. ButteJ"tield Theatres, Detroit, Mich . fr. I. J ~ Hoftlnan, Comectie'U.t Theatres Corp.,. New Raven, Conn.

Mr • . Jack Kirsch, Allied 'l'heatFes of Illinois, Chicago, Ill. Mr. Al Lichtman, 2oth Century Fox Film Corp., .New York Cit7 Mr. Ben D. Marcus, s. and M. Theatres, Milwaukee, isconsin Mr . E .. D. rtin, Mart.in 'l'beat.res of Georgia~ Columbus~ Georgia Mr. Nichole.~ John Matsoukas, American Korean Foundat..ion,,, N.Y.C. Mr. Pat McGee, Cooper Foundation, Denver, Colorado Mr. Abr ers, All1 d states Assn. of Motion Pietur Exhibitors,

Washington, D. C. Mr. Thomas A. Pappas, Boston, Massachusetts Mr. Samuel Pinanski, erican Theatres Corp., Bosion, ss. Mr. David Rockefeller, Treasurer, AmEtriea.n Korean Foundation,

N.Y.c. Dr. Howard A. Rusk, J\,meriean Korean -Foundation,. N.Y.e. Mr. Louis W. SChine, Schine Circuit Inc., Gloversville, New York Mr. Theodore Schl.a~er, arner Bros. Theatre, Philad lphi , Pa. Mr. Sol A. Schwartz, RKO Theatres, :New York City Mr. Charles P, Skcrurae1 Fox West Coast Theatre$, Los Angelee1 Cali!.

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1:00 JD Stag Luncheon (Continued) Mr. Georg P. Skouras, United Artists Theatres, New York City lb· . Spyros P. Skourae, 2oth Century Fox Film Corp, .Y.C. Mr .• Wilbur Snaper; Snape:r Cil"cuit1 New York CitJ" Mr •. Erne.st. 'l'u:rn1'ul1; with Mr. Spyros P. Skovas Mr. Joseph R. Vogel• Loew' Inc., N.Y.C. Mr .• R.. B. Wilby a WUb;r-Kincey Service Corp . 1 Atlanta, Ga.

_,-. Mr".' 'Nathan Yamias, New England Theatre Inc .• , Boston, ss. Mr. William Zeckendorf', Webb & Knapp Real Est.ate Co., N .. Y. C.

2:3() Hon,. Rowland Hughes, Directe:r, Bureau of the dget

3:1S Dr. l illiam I. t ere, Member, dvi ory Committee on Voluntary Foreign A.id.

(Hon. Leonard Hall, Chai:Mnan1 R publican tione.1 Connnitt e) (Hon. Sherman Adams) (Hon. Thomas E. St phen ) OFF THE REOORll (Hon. Kavin MeOann) (Hon . Brye Harl )

411; (Hon. R.icha-rd Nixon, The Vice Presid nt) OFF THE RECORD

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10:00 am

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THE PRESIDENT' S PPOINTMENTS WEDNESDA , JUNE 30, 1954

Hon. a. D. Jackson had Breakfast with the President .

(Hon, Robert Cutler) OFF THE RECORD (Hon. James s .. Lay)

(Briefed the President on • S. C.)

( fr. Hagerty)

Press Conterenc•

H.E. G. L. ehta., th Ambassador of Indi {Hon. John Simmons)

(The Ambassador requested this thru otocol.. Presented to the President et of the recently issued eight volume biography of Mahatma Gandhi, by a well-known Indian biographer. It is thought by the State Department that the Goirernment ot India will present a number or these sets to libraries throughout the United States)

Senator If.dward vid Cripps., new Sen tor .fro Wyoming Senatoi- Frank A. Barrett, Wyoming (Hon. Wilton B. Per.sons) (Hon. Homer Gruenther)

(aernice Woodard) OFF THE RECORD (Hon., Maxwell bb)

(The Preeid~t left the White House and motored ~iroeot to Burning Tre )

Teed oft at Burning Tr e with the f ollowingi u·. Ned Burnham

Col . Tom lshe Mr. w. J. Mougq, Vies Pre ident of General Motor { laeh •• D.c.)

(The President returned to the White Hous )

The President and ;rs . Ei enhawer ga.ve dinner .for nearbJr member• ot th Class of 191S of the Military Acadea,,.. The following were pre98llt: · Mrs . Layson E. Atkins

Col. and Mrs. Hugh P. Avent Mrs. Charles C. Benedict. Brig, Gen. and Mrs. Frederic W. Boye - Pre ident Maj,. Gen . and ? s . John s. Bragdon Brig , Gen. and s . c. . Busbee Brig. Gen. and ·'lrS . John F. Conklin Brig. Gen. and Mrs. John Fuller Davis Col. and s . E. De'rreville Ellie Maj . Gen . and :Pi.rs . Vernon Evans Col. and rl Ewart Gesl r

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\ 7:00 Claes of 1915 Dinner (Continued) tll'ig . Gen. and. Mra . Howal"d Gilkes.on, Col , and s. Dougla · H. Gillett Mr. an s . Sidney C • Grave• IA"..aJ • Gen. and Mrs. T. J • ey, Jr .. , Seer ta.ry Lt. Gen. and • Hubert R. Harmon Brig . Gen. and Mrs. Walter Wo.od Hess, J r . Maj . Gen . and Mrs. Leland s. Hobbs <;:oi. and a . Jesse Beeoon Hunt Major and • Edward B. H;yde, Jr . Lt. . Gen. and Mrs. Stafford LeRoy Irwin Lt . Col. and Mrs. Clifford .a . King Mr. and Mr • en Leone Maj . Gen . and drs . Edwin Bowman Lyon Col . and Mrs . St uart c. Ma.eDona.ld Col . and Mrs. Ra.ymonc'.1 Yia.rsh Major and Mr • Philip K. McNai~ Lt. Col. and s . John K. Hene q Brig. Gen . and ¥;rs, Pear so Menoher Brig. Gen. and Mr • Lehman • Mille!' Mrs . B njamin W, Mills Comd:t. and M.rs • Edward Semple Koal Maj. Gen. an4 Y..rs . Paul J, Mueller Mrs. Mary Naiden (Earl L .. ) Mrs. Vernon E. Prichard Mrs . Norman Randolph Maj • Gen. and MT • Geo.rge J . Richard. . BTig •. Gen. and Mrs. John N. Robinson Col. and Mrs . Ed.ward G, Sherburne Major and. Mrs .. Frank M. Stanton Brig. Gen. and , Robert · • Strong Col.. and Irs. H. Spencer Struble Lt, Gen. and l e. Joseph I • Swin Col .. and Mrs. Clifford H. Tate Col. and Mrs , Thomas F. Tayl or Maj ., Gen . and • Wi lliam. F, Tompkins Mrs . John H. Walla.Ce Bri.g. Gen. and Mrs .. Edward o. all.ington, Treasurer :Mr . and Mrs. est Edward W _ ann, Jr. Maj • Gen. and ~.i- • Arthur A. White

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